In Photoshop, you can paste one image on the other, and then change its opacity on the layers panel. I'm not sure if Elements works the same way, but I think it does.
Yes, you can use the layer feature of Elements to place one image on top of another. And, as Jeremy suggests, adjust the opacity of the layers to the point that the details in each image are revealed.
It would be easier to send the pics to someone who knows what they are doing...
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It would be easier to send the pics to someone who knows what they are doing...