Triptychs
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"...a
set of three panels side by side, bearing pictures."
Lakeland
Sunset - Triptych (#154a, #154b, #154c):
A perfect end to a perfect walking day in the Lakes.
Code:
[3x] CA, CE, CF, PD, PG, PJ, PL,
PO.
Many of the photographs on this web site
can be configured into triptychs, or similar. If there are images
that you would like modified in this way we would be very pleased to
hear from ou at Oculo Mundi.
Men of Harlech - Triptych (#250a, #250b, #250c):
Taken from the ramparts of Harlech Castle
in North Wales, one can see for themselves the staggering views that
the Look-outs would have had of the Welsh Hills across Snowdonia
during their time under Edward I.
Code: [3x] CB, CG, PB, PC PF, PH, PI
and PK.
Off The Beaten Path - Triptych (#166a, #166b, #166c):
One of the first photographs that I
remember turning into a tryptic. When I still lived in London this
Beech wood was a magic place to explore; during Winter the foliage
opened up to allow me to wander freely. These three pictures give a
feel for the openess as the sun lowers.
Code: [3x] CH, CI, CJ, PM.
Rufford Picnic - Triptych (#092a, #092b, #092c):
A National Trust site, Rufford Old Hall
(near Ormskirk) is a typically well run and very well maintained
house and garden. Visiting in the Autumn of 2014 with family, the
grass was festooned with wind-blown leaves - a strongly coloured
panorama.
Code: [3x] CH, CI, CJ, PM
Loughrigg View - Triptych (#203a, #203b, #203c):
A day off - so headed to Cumbria. Parking
at Elterwater I climbed, keeping ahead of a line of sheep that
decided to follow; onwards towards Grasmere and Rydal Water and atop
the hill saw the gorgeous, green views from Loughrigg Fell.
Code: [3x] CB, PB, PF.
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The process of making the large-sized
photgraphs into the 'thumbnails' shown here can sometimes make the
image look grainy; the finished print however, will be crystal
clear.