A triptych of close-up wildlife portraits featuring a zebra, a tiger, and an elephant.

This triptych features three distinct, vertically oriented wildlife portraits placed side-by-side. The left panel shows the striking black-and-white striped coat and dark eye of a zebra. The center panel focuses on the face of a tiger, showcasing its vibrant orange fur, dark vertical stripes, and a piercing, glowing amber eye. The right panel captures the textured, grey-brown wrinkled skin and the eye of an elephant.

Each panel is framed as an individual portrait, emphasizing the unique patterns and physical characteristics of the animals. The composition relies on extreme close-ups, focusing intently on the eyes and faces to create an intimate and intense connection with the viewer. The background behind the animals is dark, which helps to draw full attention to the subjects.

The colour palette is defined by the high-contrast monochrome of the zebra, the warm, saturated oranges and blacks of the tiger, and the natural, muted earth tones of the elephant's skin. The lighting is focused and dramatic, highlighting the textures of fur, hide, and hair. These images are highly realistic photographs, presented with clean lines that suggest a sophisticated, artistic display.