Triptychs are made up of three photographs, with the same colour tone & subject works best so that the eye flows easily from one image to the next. By adding them together as one image it creates a strong narrative.
I'm really excited for the next couple of weeks!! I have got some new photographs to post and some photo shoots coming up this week & next week so watch this space :)
Also may I just add that in 14 days time I will be on the plane to New York City!!!! :) AAAHHHH
This triptych is a series of photographs that I took in Stanton Forest last Spring. I wanted to shoot into the light to capture interesting shapes from the lens flare and bokeh. I like this triptych because it almost looks like just one panoramic photograph.
Having a four and five year old brother & sister is really handy when it comes to practising my portrait photography. They are so used to me pointing my camera at them that they just relax & play normally as if I wasn't there. This is a series of shots of my little brother just playing with his toys and being silly. I changed the colour tone to black and white so that it all flows and you don't get distracted by the colours and stripes on his t-shirt. Isn't he just adorable?
Until next time! Happy Monday bloggers :)
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