Sunday, August 5, 2012

Composite Images: Use Photoshop To Blend Multiple Photos



Not every photographic image can happen in camera.  Sure, as photographers, it is ideal to get white balance and exposure right, but some scenes can only happen with manipulation after the fact.  Enter…post-processing.  Enter….Photoshop.

lion Composite Images: Use Photoshop To Blend Multiple Photos
The photo above consists of many photos combined using Photoshop.

For starters, fashion photographer Laura Marino told me about this lion in the Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse, New York.  It became the foundation for the photo.  She wanted to use the lion for a shoot with one of her models, but it was in a difficult place to shoot, hidden by many trees. The Lion was grand.  Rather than view it with the eyes of a photographer, I imagined it through the eyes of a photo editor.

Read on and see the photos here: 
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