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The way to do this is to first carefully extract the 2 sections of the originals that you want and then paste them onto the new background and flatten the image. Then, using primarily the clone tool and the blur tool make the edges between the pasted images and new background softer so there is a smooth transition between the different sections. You must have images that show the same sort of light intensity and the way shadows fall or things will look very off. This project could be challenging and no doubt you will get better at it over time with practise. I would use CS5 as the clone tool has been improved a bit over the one in 7.


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