Triptych Selection

Set #1:

This set of Photos aims to focus on the contrast between nature and the sense of movement. This triptych captures nature, mostly on leaves, and the sense of movement from different subjects in the photos. The first photo, for example, shows contrast between the leaves at the top of the photo, and the two cars in the middle of the road that are moving. The second photo depicts Owen, my friend, standing in the middle of the road, while a delivery guy on a two-wheeler avoids him as he travels around him. The nature that creates contrast is in the top right, as the leaves swing in the wind. The third photo then shows the group of friends from ISB, on a rental cart, which creates a sense of movement, and then the leaves on the left create contrast. These photos all include leaves that create contrast with subjects such as carts, two-wheelers, and pedestrians. I think this Triptych creates a theme and mood of calmness, as we can see how the leaves swing with the wind, and also only takes up a small part of the picture. Something that I think is a disadvantage is that the third photo doesn’t create the sense of calmness like the other two photos do, which creates a sense that the third photo doesn’t totally belong to this set of photographs.

 

Set #2:

This set of photos aims to focus on the contrast between nature and buildings. This triptych captures photographs that have a contrast between nature objects, primarily leaves, and also captures buildings from a lower angle. The first photo of the three shows two massive cranes in the background, and the nature element in this photo is the leaves that are close to the camera, which are not in focus. This photo shows photography elements of depth, perspective, and focus. The second photo shows the leaves around the subject of the construction of a building, including a crane with supplies traveling up for construction, and an interesting subject in this photo is the shadow of the construction worker on the top. This photo, I think, has an interesting composition and elements of focus, pattern, and texture. The last photo shows the corner of a building, and other trees surrounding it. The leaves from the tree at the right create depth like the other photos, and the other objects, like the metal bars, create contrast. This photo has interesting textures from the vines on the building, and also an interesting composition. In conclusion, I think this set of photos all includes depth, as the subject of nature and the subject of buildings are far from each other, and all have fascinating compositions. Some disadvantages of this set of photos are that the third photo doesn’t really fit in with the other two. This is because the tree on the right doesn’t stand out, and the subject in the back isn’t close to the other two, as the other two are both related to construction.

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