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I use a technique by Martin Evening. It's in his book Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers. I use digital backgrounds and people love it. Here are some samples,hope you enjoy.
You can attach it from the message page itself. Below the text box that you type in,there are options.Below the options, there is a attach-file box. You click on the browse button to locate the image on your cmputer and upload it.
I personally dont care for that background. Dont get me wrong, I think it looks great. Good depth and good use of color but not as a photo background.
I would love to know how you made it. Can you tell us?
Im currious, do you do that with blue or green screen backgrounds? How do you shoot the image in order to remove the original background or do you just do it the old fashion way?
If its the old fashion way (remove by hand with extract or the like) then why not use a green or blue screen?