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I used the brush tool the most because i needed to smooth out the edges of the picture of the man.
The best part of my composition is how you can see for miles the way the photo is angled. The photo has a lot going on in it and you can see a lot.
No because you really only have to create a layer mask then place the photo and use one of the tools.
I could have blended the man a little better in the mountain, or i could have put him sitting on the goal post.
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