Groer+B-Texture

In my final image I made multiple changes to create the final. The first thing I did was put my tree picture over my picture of the windmill. Next I changed the opacity over the tree picture so I could see a little of the texture of the tree and the rest of the mind-will picture. Thirdly I burned the tree picture to make the picture darker and stand out a little more without changing the opacity. Then I also burned the mind-will picture so that I kind of made the trees in that picture darker to try and kind of fade them out a little more. Then I added my third and final picture of the prairie. Then I cropped some of the tree picture out so that you could see more of the prairie picture. Then I changed the opacity of the prairie picture so that I could see both the tree and the mind-will picture. Then I cropped some of the prairie picture so that I could see more of the tree on the top and I shrunk the prairie picture to just the bottom of the image. Then I merged all of the pictures together to create one final picture and then burned that entire image to create more of a faded but bright picture. Then lastly I had a line between the prairie and the tree picture, therefore I used the clone stamp to kind of merge and blend the two pictures together better. I think that I used fill the frame with the tree picture and rule of thirds in the prairie picture. I emphasized texture in the tree picture because you could really see the texture and the roughness of the tree. I was successful in the way of blending all the three nature pictures together to create one big picture of nature itself. I wish that I could have blended the pictures better so make it seem like the final image was one picture to begin with.