Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes

Michelle at The Daily Post says,

‘In a nutshell, a three-picture story is a way to help you think about storytelling with images. To create a three-picture story, gather:

  1. An establishing shot: a broad photo of your subject.
  2. A relationship: two elements interacting with one another.
  3. A detail: a close-up of one part of your subject.’

It took me a while but I think I’ve got it right, what do you think?

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So this is my broad shot, my subject is there 420 metres high, but furthest away.

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Here, two elements are interacting as I took this shot from the top of my first distant subject.

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This is the close up of my subject, the Kuala Lumpur Tower and it shows the 335 metre high 360 degree pod that I had been inside!

Maybe you will join the challenge, http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/weekly-photo-challenge-threes/

31 thoughts on “Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes

  1. Absolutely perfect, Gilly. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing the Twin Towers in KL (and taking a trip to the top of them!) and I must say how fascinating they are. I wanted to see them during the day and at night from every available angle 🙂

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