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bessa r, canon 50/1.8, xp2
 
Just finished this digital triptych a couple of weeks ago. It's called "Reuniting the Darkness and The Light." Some images with the Dual Range Summicron and the figures and hands with with a Canon 5D and a 60 Macro R lens.
 

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I managed one with my Mamiya 7II a while back...
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screwing around with my co-worker, some dying flowers in a funky vase, a g10 and a lot of photoshop.
 

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I've posted this elsewhere recently on RFF, but it *is* as tryptich:
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Salt Lake City, very late at night. Taken with a medical equipment Polaroid camera fitted with a Wollensak shutter and a 2mm pinhole on Fuji 3000b instant film. Exposure times about 8 minutes.

The mounted and framed version of this was accepted into a juried show for World Pinhole Photography Day.
 
"Gentlemen, get the thing straight once and for all– the policeman isn't there to create disorder, the policeman is there to preserve disorder."
-Richard J. Daley, 1968

The Boss's dictum could be applied in many places around the world. These shots are from NOLA on Memorial Day weekend.

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In case anyone's interested ... Google's Picassa software is excellent for creating triptychs. I don't use it for much else but the collage function in Picassa does a great job with triptychs and diptychs. :)
 
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