This triptych shows the importance of focus in taking abstract photos. I used a blurred effect to blend the lights and materials in the scenes to highlight the tones that change in each picture. The left photo shows the lines in different angles-vertical and horizontal. Even if this photo doesn’t contain the lights, it is enough to show the The middle photo is the most simple photo. The column is getting the focus in this picture. The third photo is the one that fits my vision most in this triptych. The orange and white lights go with the black background well and show the best blurred effect. Therefore, the out-focused picture I took reacts well with vertical lines and lights. I think these pictures define my idea and vision well.
This triptych is more focused on tones and lines. In these photos, they don’t contain the distinct lights like the one in set 1. Instead, they have white lines and dark shades. In this triptych, I tried to organize similar pictures. The left one seems like the parallel lines moving to the right side of the photograph. In my opinion, this photo is the main theme of the triptych since it uses the contrast of white and black color. Unlike the first one, I demonstrated the lines going upwards in the second picture. The last one has dim lights and is not very distinct compared to those 2. However, the lines make the work of patterns and shades very well. As a result, the features of line and shade follows my vision well.
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