1. The second photograph is the best shot of this assignment because the lines in between each layer is cleaner.
2. The first photograph is the worst shot of this assignment because the lines are not as clean in between the two layers.
3. The weakest image can be improved in future shots by me being more careful while editing.
4. I used Photoshop, specifically, layer mask, move tool, levels, opacity, and the brush tool.
5. Two images can be blended together to make one cohesive image by making sure the lines between the two pictures is clean.
6. Choosing pictures was the easiest part of this assignment because there were limited options.
7. Making the two pictures look like one was the most difficult part of this assignment because the opacity had to be just right and cutting through had to be pretty exact.
8. If I could do this assignment again I would take pictures of a landscape and edit that and a portrait photograph together.
9. On a scale of one to ten, ten being my best effort, I would give myself a four because I sort of rushed editing it because of the limited time left in the class.
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