Thank you all very much for participating in this MSA. I loved seeing how different aspects together make a whole impression, and it is striking how the whole impression and feel can be so different or so much more than the parts.
Matt: got us started with diptych portraits ( not elig ) a great example! Like "where we are" and "who is there".
peter k: triptych different formats and orientations to make the whole
Bertus: diptych two sides of a face, unique and striking and somehow unsettling! Really cool.
Sly: triptych canning season, beautiful prints make a set that fit together in more ways than one.
Marttiko: triptich three aspects of same scene, intriguing and subtle....pretended I didn't know what it was
sly: diptych Rathtrevor great resonance and "reflection" and rhythm.. the two middle trees speak to each other! Love this.
Matt: diptych texture/color makes beautiful pair ( not elig )
Larry the sailor:triptych three aspects give stronger overall impression of stone stairs, like memories!
Martiko: triptych another color sep!
TFC: diptych day and night, neat balance and counterpoise
peter k: pentaptych another with different formats and orientations form whole, something about this really struck a chord.
awty: pentaptych photo of 5 photos in drawer, very clever, meta....nicely arranged.
Martiko: tricolor result! We really are seeing 3 at once here!
TFC: diptych? Parking meter reverberation... makes photos of parking meter into something you actually want to look at

TFC: diptych, same scene, flowing in time, the child and people enter your imagination.....nostalgic or wistful, I don't know a word for the emotion this made me feel.
Bertus: pentaptych up in smoke, neat!
TFC: gave us a polyptych example 7 last words by Day ( not elig ), invites attention to each frame....
Bertus: quadiptych sax cool photos! I enjoyed looking at this very much!
barbara ann: triptych rose different from perspectives together
barbara ann: diptych plant and its shadow, I liked this one...it's different from the others because it's like you want your eyes to go back and forth between them rather than take them in all at once. Viewed side-by-side, each is less without the other.
macfred: triptych exhibition and this is very well done... the first is a diptych in itself and the 2nd is a 3-ptych or maybe 4-ptych, but altogether they form a bigger whole with balance between "arriving" and "leaving".
I was going to choose "winner" and some "honorable mention" but it's impossible because there are too many great entries to mention and there are multiple entries that deserve to win in different ways. Thanks again to everyone!
I'm going to choose peter k's pentaptych of the stream scene: like mind's impression of a moment...
Larry the sailor's steps though stones is "runner up" it's like a series of fleeting moments...