Damn, I have heard that a few times in my youth π
I have walked down many paths (not metaphorically now!) at all hours of the day and night and sometimes its nice to come across a path after bush-bashing through the scrub, gives oneself some feeling of comfort that your heading int the right direction π well at least were someone else has traveled, you know… less chance of shakey snakes etc π
These particular paths I suspect are pretty well worn by fisherman and local walkers, one of which I bumped into quite unexpectedly in the wee hours of the morning, I think she was as surprised as me to see someone else was crazy enough to be out.
I never planned these to be a triptych, however after reviewing the images it seemed like the appropriate means to present them, however I do like the first image and think it could work nicely on its own (wih that cool 'S'' curve and all), however thats for a rainy day processing session π The trick with triptyches is to get the images to flow and match, which, is easy to say, much harder to do, one day I will go out with the specific purpose for this to make sure the horizons line up and the bits on the left and right of the frames are complimentary, rather then juggling and cropping them after the fact.
Exif love (typical for each image):
D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm Aperture: f/10 and Shutter Speed: 1/5s
ISO 100
out front – Hoya CPL, Lee Graduated 0.9 Filter and some paths π
+Gerard Blacklock Hi Gerard, I like all three, and the righthand one particularly, perhaps the different perspective…
Nicely put together ~the far left and middle ones almost fool me, I thought they were one single location!
Wow!!!!!!
We all have, looks like you took them all :D, been awhile since I have seen one of your Triptych images, nice work as usual. Have a good weekend.
amazing work, very beautiful
nicely conceived…
Amazing work, Gerard… Incredible talent and a skilled eye!
Beautiful work!
These 3 look great together and each can stand on thrir own! I quite like the colour & detail of the path in the middle image & the split rocks + curvy path in the 1st!
I quite like the foreground of that middle one mate – perhaps its those nice green ferny things and the red dirt of the path
Thanks +Chris Sutton π
Thanks +Winnie Young , I do go to quite some effort when selecting the images and arranging them so that the do look like a landscape (it does not always work though), but also usually the represent the actual location – in this case, each image actually has the same rock (the one in the sea) in it .
Thankyou +Annabelle Rioux and +Anna Rimovska
+Ronald Varley
hahah, yep walked them all, thanks mate, its been awhile since I have put together a landscape triptych like this π
Thanks +Mike Pickard
Thankyou +Barbie Esch , the cheque is in the mail π
Thankyou +Kelcey Putri
Thanks +Tom Testone I also like that one on the left, its a very curvy path which as you mentioned lines up with the split π damn i love when nature lines up !
cheers dude +Rodney Campbell . oddly enough those greens were super luminous and saturated, i had to dial them back heaps to stop it looking too gaudy π
+Gerard Blacklock haha!
+Gerard Blacklock Single rock is your secret pattern π Have a wonderful Sunday, Gerard.
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