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    I went out shooting with my buddies from the local camera club last week. We were looking for "Cityscapes" images for the club's monthly theme. I took an image of a tin roof-line and decided to make it into a triptych. I thought the roof had kind of an oriental, bamboo look to it. I used Viveza to slightly increase the saturation and structure.
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    I really like the graphic look to this and how each section frames lines that have a different diagonal and yet the flow between the frames is uninterrupted. Putting this image into a triptych makes a very successful and creative image.

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    If you wouldn't have said anything I'd have thought it was bamboo, I also like how the diagonals work...well done

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    It does look like bamboo. I like the repetition of patterns and color. I might prefer to see more of a break between each section to make it look like three different photos instead of of photo with lines through it.

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