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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: HCS on March 27, 2025, 21:18:09

Title: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: HCS on March 27, 2025, 21:18:09
I couldn't find another thread "devoted" to triptych (if there is, please mods, merge this one there). I'm not after the most strict definition of it, but just 3 images matching together in some way, both horizontal (the usual) and vertical.

I'm giving it a first shot with 3 panos in a vertical triptych. The images themselves don't make up one "new" image as per usual, but do together describe the context which otherwise could be hard(er) to get.

Here goes (6x17, Kodak Portra 400, 75mm, f/22, f/22 & f/32) my triptych of a hanging bike roundabout in a city near to me (Veldhoven).

Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: Akira on March 27, 2025, 22:21:37
Nice to see a new thread dedicated for another subject with a nice kickoff, Hans!

The horizontal triptych can be a bit challenging (you would need to arrange three images on the software, because the forum doesn't offer the function), but that should worth a try.
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: Hans_S on March 28, 2025, 04:11:04
Hans, I like this vertical arrangement as it moves the viewer progressively towards the centre of the roundabout...quite spectacular on a wide monitor.

Here's my attempt, featuring Australia's most boring animal (slower than a rocks and equally as interactive!). We spent a few days this week down our East coast and found two koalas in a small eucalypt about 20m from our front door.
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: pluton on March 28, 2025, 05:44:24
In Los Angeles, one is surrounded by cars.
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: HCS on March 28, 2025, 10:34:53
Nice to see a new thread dedicated for another subject with a nice kickoff, Hans!

The horizontal triptych can be a bit challenging (you would need to arrange three images on the software, because the forum doesn't offer the function), but that should worth a try.

Thank you very much Akira! Fair point about bringing the individual images together on one canvas, that at least is how it's usually done. I could have tried, but chose not to here. I did upload the images in the order i envisioned.

BTW, i think (but might be mistaken) that the actual painted dip- and triptyches would actually be on separate panels, so that is more or less how i did it here.

Next time i'll try you suggestion  :)
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: HCS on March 28, 2025, 10:35:35
Hans and Keith, very nice examples of triptyches!
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: ColinM on March 28, 2025, 13:44:42
I'm giving it a first shot with 3 panos in a vertical triptych. The images themselves don't make up one "new" image as per usual, but do together describe the context which otherwise could be hard(er) to get.

This is a nice topic Hans.
And maybe the word Tryptych has too many associations with other formats.

Anyway, your approach tells a story, plus it sets the scene and context.
The quick responses you've had from the others shows this concept may "have legs"
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: Hans_S on March 30, 2025, 01:30:24
Ti & Si
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: Bruno Schroder on March 31, 2025, 12:07:22
Good thread idea, an interesting exercise.
Right, front and left views from Ambleteuse sea front. It would probably work better if lighting conditions were the same but anyway, first try.
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: HCS on March 31, 2025, 20:02:13
This is a nice topic Hans.
And maybe the word Tryptych has too many associations with other formats.

Anyway, your approach tells a story, plus it sets the scene and context.
The quick responses you've had from the others shows this concept may "have legs"

Thanks Colin, let's see what we all come up with  :)
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: HCS on March 31, 2025, 20:02:44
Ti & Si

Wow! Impressive!
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: HCS on March 31, 2025, 20:04:58
Good thread idea, an interesting exercise.
Right, front and left views from Ambleteuse sea front. It would probably work better if lighting conditions were the same but anyway, first try.

And a nice try at that, Bruno! Very good way to show the context and scale
Title: Re: [Theme] Triptych
Post by: Hans_S on April 01, 2025, 01:31:41
Wow! Impressive!
Thank you Hans. The praise should go to Mr Gehry but I'll take it on his behalf   8)