autofantasia's photos with the keyword: triptych

In The Machine ...

21 Aug 2016 44 59 1769
For this week's Sunday Challenge for which we were asked to create a triptrych . However, it was made slightly more difficult because we were also instructed to shoot something from 3 different angles and then to convert those images to monochrome before then using them to create the final triptych. Now, I've got to be honest a triptych for me would have been challenge enough, but to find a subject that I felt I could shoot from 3 different angles, which would work effectively in mono left me pulling out much of what little hair I have left. And I quickly came to realise that my mind's eye is clearly better suited to seeking out photo opportunities in colour than it is those that will work in mono, be that black and white or otherwise. In the end, after many, many trials, this is what I ended up with. It's a series of shots of a shower hose which I tied up into a knot before shooting it from various angles. Initially, I was struggling, really struggling, to get a series of shots without capturing the ends of the hose, but eventually I decided to work with them and try to use them in the overall design to create the effect of a pair of eyes. The final triptych was then processed in Photoshop and instead of going down the black and white route I elected to convert it into cyanotype, which I thought just lifted the design somewhat and gave it a slightly more sinister edge ... that's if a shower hose can ever look sinister!

Ian Croucher ...

24 Dec 2014 2 8 1513
Those who have been following my photostream for a while will know I have an old Mk2 Scirocco and have been helped out on many an occasion as have others with a similar interest, by a lovely guy called Ian Croucher - ianaudia4 on the forums. Well I'm sorry to say I've just learned in the last few days that Ian has passed away and so I've produced this triptych in honour of a great man who will be sadly missed. When I first joined the Scirocco Register Ian was one of the first people to welcome me on board and I was lucky enough to spend time with him at a few shows, not to mention the North-East mini-meets he used to organise whenever he was around. He was without doubt one of the friendliest and most helpful guys I've met in my time on the Register. Back then I was still trying to restore my first Scirocco and Ian was always willing to offer advice and/or a willing pair of hands. I can still remember when he came down to my workshop along with Tony and Stu, also from the Scirocco Register, to take out the engine ... something I'd never have been able to do on my own. However, Ian wasn't just a nice guy and willing pair of hands, he was also a walking encyclopaedia of all things Scirocco and great at helping you strike a bargain at shows for any much needed parts. He was simply a great, great man and my condolences go out to his partner Chamila, his family and to all those that had the pleasure of calling him a friend.