Here's one version of the final composite.
I picked a few images for the background-- land / sky / and an interesting landmark-- and ugly old tree.
I used paths to roughly trim out the part of the image I needed and placed them in a file together. As you can see, colors don't even matter at this point. :]
Pretty crazy looking, right? I know, but there's a quick fix! Black and White filter adjustment layer + Photo filter adjustment layer [a bit daker than the default orange] + Levels adjustment layer [to your satisfaction].
Still looks like something from Photoshop disasters blog. I removed the distraction of the tree to fuse the ground and cloud layers.
Now that it's a little better, here's the tree!
It does look like someone tried to fake an HDR, but I'm okay with that. Here are a few variations on some contextual details. For the next part [and to finish it up] I used the Dodge/Burn tool and lots of 20px Brush Eraser.
After looking at it, I don't really care for the last one, but I guess that isn't the point.
The most difficult part was finding images I liked that also had rougly the same light source. I mirrored a few of the images and used the Dodge/Burn tool to help with the rest.
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That's it, maybe I'll have a more informative/extreme one next time!
Photoshop disasters is awesome! Nice tutorial btw.
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