When I teach a Photoshop workshop, in demonstrating various techniques I always put together composites that hadn't occurred to me previously. This is one of my favorite models during carnival in Venice, Jeanne-Renee Georjon, and I combined her with the stunning interior of San Marco's Cathedral in Venice. What's interesting about this image is that I photographed Jeanne-Renee with a 24-105mm lens, and I captured the cathedral with a 14mm ultra wide angle. I selected the model with the quick selection tool in Photoshop, and then contracted the selection by one pixel with Select > modify > contract. I followed this by feathering the selection with Select > modify > feather, again by one pixel. This insured that the juncture between the two pictures looked entirely natural and correct. The next Photoshop workshop I will teach is May 4-5, 2019.
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