Choose a theme and create a rhythm in your composition by overlapping images of the same theme using different opacities. See directions below the example: Directions:
- take a series of photos of a subject matter of your choice as long as it's a theme - edit those photos - crop some very tightly and of varying rectangles, change the opacities of your photos or turn some into the negative color scheme. Try to keep your color scheme simple: black and white or sepia tones or a color of your choice. - In Photoshop, go to FILE, then NEW, choose your size and image resolution and it should open a blank document. - to place photos, go to FILE, then PLACE EMBEDDED, choose your photo, change the size and location of that photo within the composition by pressing the "shift" button while you drag the corners to the size you want it to be. Use your curser to move the image within the composition. Press enter once you have it placed in the right location. -if you want to move that image you just placed, you will need to select that image in the correct layer. Then press the "command" button and the "T" button at the same time to select the image to move and resize.
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