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:
- An establishing shot: a broad photo of your subject.
- A relationship: two elements interacting with one another.
- 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?
So this is my broad shot, my subject is there 420 metres high, but furthest away.
Here, two elements are interacting as I took this shot from the top of my first distant subject.
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/
Effective shots. I think you have it exactly right!
clever you…you got it perfect Gilly. I have no idea what to use for this…no idea at all
Perfect! 🙂
Whoa! Great job, Gilly! That night picture is gorgeous too.
You are so clever, Gilly. These are all unbelievable but I especially like the twin towers. Yowza.
Lovely photos….such dramatic angles 🙂
Just perfect Gilly! Great shots for the challenge. What a lovely view! 😀
Great job Gilly!! I love the interacting towers. None of my architectural shots seemed right somehow.
Great interpretation. You really are an inspiring photographer. Thank you
this is wonderful Gilly, the whole story, I really understand the challenge now!
What a great interpretation of this week’s challenge. I like the architecture of the buildings.
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 🙂
🙂 I spent 5 nights not sleeping here http://www.shangri-la.com/kualalumpur/traders/photos-videos/ because I was spellbound by the view from mywindow. KL is my favourite city in the world!
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You told a lovely story with your three shots Gilly, and I love the idea of buildings relating and interacting….I felt I walked there with you. Perfect for the challenge 🙂
Magnificent architecture you’ve captured in these photos, Gilly. I was a little confused about the challenge and then decided to post a series of pix’s that coordinated. These are terrific. ~~~~ : – )
You nailed this challenge. You are one of the very vety few who actually followed the instruction and were success accomplishing it. Kudos!
Well done 🙂