SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > Vertical Himalayan Triptych

This is a re-working of an old colour transparency from an expedition to climb Chulu East in the Manang Himal area of Nepal. I like the concept of triptychs, to separate an image into 3 images that can stand alone, while still achieving a single image. Triptychs are normally horizontal, this is the first time I've tried a vertical one
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > 13.10.09 - Shangri-la

I was tempted to try another triptych after the response to the one a couple of days ago. This is a re-working of an old colour transparency from one of my trips to Nepal. It was taken in the village of Beding, in the Rowaling Valley. It was a truly magical place, and this glorious sunset was the icing on the cake towards the end of a wonderful expedition. I can't recommend world travel enough, especially to really wild places. We all need to get out of our comfort zones on a regular basis. There is nothing worse than a narrow view of the world. There are so many incredible places out there, more than enough for a lifetime.

My first attempt at a vertical triptych is here;   http://www.lightanddreamsphotography.com/Photography/ODDSNENDS/4328734_9ZqLR#679891122_jTPcz
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02345
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02325
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02232
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02204
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02181
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02179
SmugMug > all-time keyword > himalaya > VP-Bhutan-02160
Vertical Himalayan Triptych

This is a re-working of an old colour transparency from an expedition to climb Chulu East in the Manang Himal area of Nepal. I like the concept of triptychs, to separate an image into 3 images that can stand alone, while still achieving a single image. Triptychs are normally horizontal, this is the first time I've tried a vertical one
 > Vertical Himalayan Triptych

This is a re-working of an old colour transparency from an expedition to climb Chulu East in the Manang Himal area of Nepal. I like the concept of triptychs, to separate an image into 3 images that can stand alone, while still achieving a single image. Triptychs are normally horizontal, this is the first time I've tried a vertical one
Vertical Himalayan Triptych

This is a re-working of an old colour transparency from an expedition to climb Chulu East in the Manang Himal area of Nepal. I like the concept of triptychs, to separate an image into 3 images that can stand alone, while still achieving a single image. Triptychs are normally horizontal, this is the first time I've tried a vertical one
Photo by: johnloguk • see photo in gallery

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