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3 Stages of a Hippeastrum flower.


This week's Saturday Self Challenge, SSC: Create your own triptych using the subject and processing of your choice.
After spending some considerable time yesterday looking at videos of how to create a triptych using Photoshop, and this morning taking 3 quick photos of 3 stages of a Hippeastrum flower, it took almost 2 hours to follow all the instructions from videos. I was so nearly giving up, but ...... here is the result.
I had another try with flowers in the garden. It was much easier to do second time around. The 3 garden flower photos are Narcissus obvallaris (the Tenby daffodil), Crocus tommasinianus which profusely seeds around the garden and Helleborus x hybridus (the Lenten rose).
After spending some considerable time yesterday looking at videos of how to create a triptych using Photoshop, and this morning taking 3 quick photos of 3 stages of a Hippeastrum flower, it took almost 2 hours to follow all the instructions from videos. I was so nearly giving up, but ...... here is the result.
I had another try with flowers in the garden. It was much easier to do second time around. The 3 garden flower photos are Narcissus obvallaris (the Tenby daffodil), Crocus tommasinianus which profusely seeds around the garden and Helleborus x hybridus (the Lenten rose).
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These are 2 very beautiful triptychs. It's so nice to see the flowers. :)
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Both triptyches are excellent!
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