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    Re: Testing triptych

    Interesting shot. I was looking at trying something like that on a photo shoot I am planning on over the next week; different subject matter, but a similar idea.

    It works well, what more can one say?

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    Antonio,
    this is beautiful. I love the shift in tone across the sections. There is also an interesting tension generated by the striations?

    I would display this in my home.

    James

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    Re: Testing triptych

    Nicely captured.

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    What a great abstract Antonio! The presentation as a triptych works well for me.

    Is the subject paper of some sort? Wait...don't tell me as I'm not sure that I want to know

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    Re: Testing triptych

    This is really terrific! It would work just as well, though certainly differently, when displayed as one image. Indeed, I think this type of triptych wouldn't work so well if the single image didn't work really well on its own.

    The point I want to make, despite how obvious it might be, is that this is not just one image divided into thirds, separated and matted. Instead, the two vertical parts of the mat in the middle are actually hiding the parts of the image that otherwise would be displayed. It's that design that converts one image into three images that makes the flow between them so successful.

    Thanks for displaying this, as I've got a very similar image that would work well when displayed this way. Without seeing your experiment, I would never have thought of displaying it this way.

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    Re: Testing triptych

    Well guys... thank you for the nice comments !
    I took some time to do this. Rather clumsy I am perhaps...

    One special note to Mike if you don't mind.
    Glass is far more difficult then books/paper. You glass images are gorgeous Mike !
    Try your own images this way and you will see that they "deserve" such a treatment !
    Text missing this time !
    Testing triptych

    Oh and something else I was forgetting. Actually slowly I am moving to MFT
    The photo - handheld with a Canon G9 - speak for itself
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    What a great idea, António! I would never have known it's a photo of a book.

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    Re: Testing triptych

    Thank you for sharing your set up and subject Antonio...I thought the subject was paper but didn't imagine this set up

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    Re: Testing triptych

    Wow Antonio! What a wonderful result from an extremely simple (yet very creative) setup. I love the final result!

    I am wondering how it would look with the vertical white borders slightly more narrow?

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    Re: Testing triptych

    I've reviewed the triptych and the single image several times now and I keep coming away with the same conclusion -- that the triptych makes the lines seem more dynamic than the single image. I have no idea why but that's so, but that's my impression after every viewing.

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