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Triptychs:

  • aydentrulsen
  • Dec 2, 2025
  • 2 min read

Triptych 1: The title of my first triptych is called "Off-Roading". I got this idea by taking the photo of my buddies car he takes off-roading. I think I successfully made this a triptych because he tells a story about a car. The element of art I used for the Jeep were lines and the principal of design was emphasis. A rule of photography I used was filling the frame.


Triptych 2: The title of this triptych is called "Zen". The idea I got of the title Zen would be because the of the Buddhas. I think this was a successful triptych because it gives off a meditation vibe. An element of art I used was color and the principal of design would be emphasis. A rule of photography i used was filling the frame


Triptych 3: This triptych is called "Musician Master Peace". The idea I got from here was I saw my buddy playing the guitar so Ii asked if I could get a couple of photos. I think this was also a successful triptych because it tells a story of someone playing the guitar. A element of art I used was was lines and principal of design would be texture because of the guitar and the hands. A rule I used was filling the frame.


Photo editing skills: I didn't really edit my photos because they were all really good and colorful enough but, when putting my triptychs together I had to persevere through finding an editing app that would work. I Am very satisfied how these turned out but a weakness I had was finding an app and the strength I had was that my photos looked good enough without editing.


Next time: If I re did the project I would have found a better editing app in advance and an area I'm proving on in photography would be filling the frame.

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