Triptychs
- collardaubrey
- Jan 26
- 2 min read
Triptych 1:
1- Savannah’s 3 Angles
2- the idea behind this triptych is I wanted to do a person so I chose savannah.
3- yes, because it matches the example.
4- This collage uses lines and value because her curls are soft flowing lines.
5- This collage uses balance because of the symmetrical composition in each panel.
6- I used rule of thirds by emphasizing key focal points, like her eyes necklace and boots. I also used fill the frame because each panel frame is full and emphasizes texture and detail.
7- I did not edit my photos.
8- if I could redo this, I would take my time.
9- An area I think I’m improving in how much effort and time I put into my photos that I take and do them more thoughtfully.
Triptych 2:
1- The chicks
2- The idea behind this triptych was that I wanted to use the chicks so I used them and patterned them.
3- yes because I used the same item and changed colour and pattern in each section.
4- This collage uses colour because the colours of the chicks change in each panel.
5- This collage uses repetition because the chicks are all similar forms and textures repeated across each panel.
6- This triptych used the rule of odds because the images feature one, two and three subjects, which makes composition more visually interesting.
7- I did not edit these photos.
Triptych 3:
1- The Road Home
2- The idea behind this triptych was it represents a normal drive home, but the sunset and dark sky make it more mean And show how the day is ending
3- Yes because it captures the sky in one panel, trees in middle panel and road in third panel.
4- This triptych uses shape/form because the cars, trees and clouds create recognizable shapes.
5- This triptych uses balance because the road and cars are evenly placed, make image feel more stable.
6- This triptych uses the leading lines rule of photography because the road guides your eyes into the image and towards the horizon.
7- I did not edit my photos.















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