Choosing Images For The Perfect Triptych
A triptych is a compilation of three images in distinct panels. Creating a triptych can be a great way to present related images, but how should you go about choosing them?
Photography expert Helen Bradley presents some ideas for how to make the right image selection. While there’s a range of factors to consider (including image orientation and aligning the eyes in people or animals featured), experimentation is also important:
I like to start by selecting a five or six images which I think will work well together and then try them out.
Hit the post for full details. Bradley uses Lightroom to assemble her triptych, but the principles apply no matter which image editing tool you prefer.
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