object in using your own photograph) in a significant event in history. AT BONDI Here is an example. Note the young woman in the background (left). ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS Please complete the following tasks: 1. Select a historical event. 2. Find a photograph of the historical event. 3. Take a photo of yourself or use an existing photo. 4. Use compositing techniques to successfully blend your photo into the historical photo so that it appears realistic and seamless. 5. Create layers for different elements in the design. The layers should be kept in the PSD file. Please do not merge layers before submitting your composition. Document Setup Width: 5 inches Height: 7 inches Resolution: 300 Pixels/Inch Page Orientation: Portrait (Tall) Color Mode: CMYK SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Please submit the following to the Assignments Folder: 1. The original historical photograph. 2. The photo of you. 3. The completed Photoshop (.PSD) file. PLEASE do not merge the layers together! 4. A JPEG (.JPG) version of the completed project. 5. Submit a Project Reflection (see details below): PROJECT REFLECTION Answer the following questions when you submit your assignments files. 1. What historical event did you select and why? 2. Where did you find your historical photograph (include URL if image was downloaded from the Internet)? 3. What Photoshop techniques (e.g. layers, blending, etc) did you use to create your composition (describe what you did to complete the assignment)? 4. What software applications did you use to complete your project? 5. What issues or challenges did you face completing this project? Please submit your Project Reflection as a Microsoft Word document or just copy and paste your answers in your Assignments Folder's text box when you submit your assignment along with the rest of the required project files. ADVANCED CHALLENGE (NO CREDIT) If completing this assignment was not much of a challenge for you, consider completing the Advanced Challenge below: 1. Add a second person to the historical photograph. NOTE: Several photos are attached if you would like to use them. They are from Flickr Creative Commons