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Tung Po Triptych

 Posted on August 6, 2011      by Sam
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Unlike some triptychs that are created by slicing up a single image, this one is actually three separate photographs. Taken at Bowrington Market near Causeway Bay in Hong Kong, these gentlemen were amused at the fact that I simply stood on the other side of the street and refused to move until I had the three pictures I wanted. Several weeks later I went back and gave them a copy of the final print.




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