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framewerkz
 
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CHALLENGE: Triptych

Post Wed May 26, 2004 11:24 am


Triptych:
1. A work consisting of three painted or carved panels that are hinged together.
2. A hinged writing tablet consisting of three leaves, used in ancient Rome.
[From Greek triptukhos, threefold : tri-, tri- + ptux, ptukh-, fold.]

Let's update this a little here. Post three images side by side, joined by a common theme. A little bit of prose might come in handy as to why you consider them linked, whether it's by subject, feeling... or whatever.

Just to keep it bandwidth-friendly, please use MEDIUM-size images.

My first offering:

WINDOWS. Wherever they may be, the first frame that all of use ever see, and something that in photography we all try to recreate in our images - with our own little windows on the world.

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(in order, windows from Pisa, Italy; Macau, China and Lutry, Switzerland)
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androids974
 
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Post Wed May 26, 2004 11:35 am


two photos stitched in one.
then from the central picture that is the original, 2 photshop treatments to give it an weird dimension.
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it was a infrared photo at the begining :)

enjoy :lol:


ugot2bkdng
 
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Post Sat May 29, 2004 7:54 am


Chuck

bigbad
 
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Post Sat May 29, 2004 8:26 am


thou shalt not weigh more than thy refridgerator...

alangrant
 
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Post Sat May 29, 2004 11:05 am


Interesting idea. I have a gallery based on a similar idea here. But those are pairs - threes are more difficult. This is what I have come up with:

These three are linked by a common technique - a photo of a building reflected in water, rotated so the building appears "right way up". From Dublin, Brussels, and Sofia.

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The next three are all pictures of buildings taken facing directly into the sun - tricky, I have a lot more of these that didn't quite work! From Evora (Portugal), Dublin, and Bansko (Bulgaria).

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Finally, these three are obviously all sunsets. But the reason I see them as a set is the way the silhouettes are weighted towards the right of the picture in each case. From Istanbul, Dublin, and Santa Monica (USA).

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beaches three

Post Sat May 29, 2004 3:14 pm




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