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The Garden of Eden was made by God, Adam the first man to ever trod. Beautiful trees and plants grew there Adam was happy without a care. Tree of Life and Knowledge too planted in the garden grew. The tree of Knowledge God forbid, do not touch, or I will rid. A lost paradise would occur a magic kingdom all a blur. One day when Adam fell asleep God took a rib made Eve so sweet. Satan came formed a snake tempted Eve for goodness sake. She ate the apple ripe and red gave it to Adam, Adam was fed. A paradise was lost that day a working life began this way. Heather Burns How It Was Made The pictures I used for this photo originated from the duck pond except for the gate. The gate was photoshopped from online google image searching. Using photoshop i made the background garden with HDR. To give off a more heaven like feel, I made the color balance of river and lights goldfish yellow. The first layer of the composite photo was the clouds and I used solid color layer adjustment to make the picture more bright and light hearted. The color I used was the gold from the river. After setting the background image i then made tessellation with the HDR photo of the river. The tessellation was set as the third layer and I used layer masking to make it look like clouds were appearing from the bottom of the picture to represent the start of heaven. I then photoshopped the excess background pixels of the gate using vector mask and magic eraser to do it faster and more cleanly. With the photoshop of the gate being finished, I then placed it on the clouds on the fourth layer. To show that the place was more like the garden of Eden, I then added flowers to the very bottom of the composite photo to add more life to the picture. Since the place is heaven and only people that are dead can see it, I lowered the opacity of the 2nd layer and used the gradient vector mask on the flower layer. To keep symmetry, I used photoshop view guides. |
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May 2017
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