Abstract Photography Final Triptych Reflection

The 3 photographs above are the 3 photographs that I chose for the final abstract photography triptych out of the 101 photos that I took (including the variants made). The first 2 photos are form the first set and the last one is from the second set.

The three photos all fit my vision. My vision is to have a set of photos that contains buildings and condensed line patterns out of the structures of the building itself. In the triptych, the left most photo have parallel lines that connect the windows, the photo in the center have a lot of sideways parallel lines, and the right most photo have parallel lines that outline the bricks.

I chose these photos and they fit each other well as they all have a similar style of having obvious lines that are not horizontal to the horizon, more specifically, all seem to be leaning to the left.

During the process of choosing the photos, I encountered many obstacles as all of my photos vary in some way from each other. In my sets, there were 2 main way of arranging the photos: by the building is about, and by the patterns the possess. There are 2 triptychs that I came up with: the one containing the building on the left all from set 1, which I did not really like, and the one about the wall on the right all from set 2, which I quite liked. However, the triptych about the wall on the right ended up being too similar to each other and lacking features, so I did not end up using it.

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