RockyNH_RIP
Senior Member
We are getting some really good entries... I am impressed!!
Pat in NH
Pat in NH
This is my first entry into the Triptych Challenge.
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Shot with 18-55 lens at 22 mm, F10, 1/640, ISO 100 into the Sun, while freezing various parts of my anatomy.
Used lightened copy of image for background, Silver Efex for the BW, CS6 for the rest. Had a lot of fun learning new things (for me) in CS. Used Steve Patterson Tutorials from Photoshop Essentials.com.
Rick S. got me to thinking when I saw his Filmstrip Triptych, so this is mostly his fault. I will take the blame for over-cooking, and errors that you see, but I had fun, and rather than delete it, I thought I would post it, tell you a little about it, to try to give back a small drop of the tremendous help I have received here. You have no idea.
Exif can be seen using any Exif viewer, and my permission is freely given to download this image for that purpose. The viewer I like is Jeffrey's Exif Viewer, you can find it for free at:
Jeffrey's Exif viewer=
All you need is his viewer in your browser, and a copy of the image on your hard drive, and then just link to it via his software, and you will learn more than you ever wanted to know! LOL (If you can make sense out of the history for this image using Jeffrey's viewer, you are a genius, and I salute you!)
Ok, here is my 2nd official entry.. an Industrial based Triptych... (Since that is one of my specialties..
Hope you all enjoy...
Pat in NH
Nice job, Pat...I like the drop shadow, they give the images depth. Great photos!
My third entry. The Star Barn, built in 1872, is listed as a National Historic Landmark.
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