
This image is composed of three photos. The first is of a spring meadow in Scotland, the second is the winter scene, and the last is the apple in the foreground. Working on this image originally gave me some fits, trying to figure out how to smoothly blend the two images. After unsuccessfully trying different techniques at gradients (I was able to get an image to fade to a solid color, but not to transparency), I used the eraser tool to do a rough and dirty blending, using several passes at low opacity. The green field, snow drift, and apple where color corrected to match as best as I could do, although the grass and trees in the field are far from perfect. After using all the color correction options discussed in the book, I felt that what is in the image is actually the best possible correction, for the tools that we have covered thus far.

