Genesis 1:26,27 says nothing to the effect that ELOHIM who evidently speaks to His son in this verse is more than one person, nor that Jesus is a person of ELOHIM, or that Jesus is ELOHIM who is speaking. Jehovah is the ELOHIM -- the one person who is the God and Father -- of Jesus in Psalm 45:7; Isaiah 61:1 and Micah 5:4. Any idea that Genesis 1:26,27 is speaking of a triune God has to be imagined and asssumed beyond what is stated, and various assumptions have to added to and read into what is stated in order to "see" trinity in what is stated.