Triptych Photography
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- Nov 14, 2024
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Updated: Mar 15
Eyes in the Skies

For this triptych I was trying to show some of the different views out the plane window.
I think that my triptych was successful because all of the photos are taken from a plane looking out the window.
In this triptych I used space in all three photos.
In this photo I used balance because the photo has a sense of stability.
The rule of photography that I used is depth.
1. Yeehaw

For this triptych my goal was to show the cowgirl from some different angles and show some different poses so that you could get a better look at the costume.
I think that my triptych was successful because I was able to show the cowgirl from different angles and poses like I had said I wanted to.
In this triptych I used the line on the wall to lead to the cowgirl and the drawstrings on the hat to lead to the empty frame of the cowgirls face.
In this photo I used emphasis by using a blank background so that the subject would stand out.
The rule of photography I used was fill the frame and isolating the subject.
1. The Lady Bug

For this photo I was trying to get pictures of the beetle from far away, a few yards away, and then only a foot away.
I think that this photo was successful because I was able to take the photo s the way I had planned and add a little bit more to the photos by taking each one from a different angle.
In this triptych I used colour, the bright red beetle stands out against the dull background.
For this photo I used emphasis by using other objects to lead your focus to the direction of the car and making sure that the car was the only bright coloured object in the frame.
The rule of photography I used was the rule of foreground, middleground, and background. I used this rule because in each photo the subject is is in either the foreground, middleground, or background.
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