NedL
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Yes, I came up with a way for YOU to choose your own theme. A polyptych is a set of two or more photographs that are meant to be viewed all together as a set. Probably the most common is a view or panorama separated into panels, or the same view taken in different seasons, but it can also be a set of photographs that are related in a more abstract way. The parts might be different aspects of the same subject, or they might all share a theme, or they might even be opposites of each other.
A set of 2 is a diptych
A set of 3 is a triptych
A set of 4 is a quadriptych ( I hope someone makes one because the word is ridiculous )
A set of 5 is a pentaptych
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Your assignment:
Please make two or more photographs that are meant to be viewed together at the same time.
The only rule is:
Don't tell us what your theme is or why the photos are together.
Let us see or discover or feel it for ourselves.
Please interpret as narrowly or broadly as you want.... if the only connection between the parts is in your own mind, that's enough.
https://www.photrio.com/forum/index...gnment-msa-guidelines-revised-2015-07.126124/
There is one other rule I forgot to mention, most important of all: enjoy the assignment and have fun with it!
A set of 2 is a diptych
A set of 3 is a triptych
A set of 4 is a quadriptych ( I hope someone makes one because the word is ridiculous )
A set of 5 is a pentaptych
... ...
Your assignment:
Please make two or more photographs that are meant to be viewed together at the same time.
The only rule is:
Don't tell us what your theme is or why the photos are together.
Let us see or discover or feel it for ourselves.
Please interpret as narrowly or broadly as you want.... if the only connection between the parts is in your own mind, that's enough.
- photographs should be taken in September or October 2017.
- upload the sets into this thread and/or the MSA gallery
- a lucky winner will be chosen on or soon after November 1st
- the "chosen one" will pick and judge the next theme
https://www.photrio.com/forum/index...gnment-msa-guidelines-revised-2015-07.126124/
There is one other rule I forgot to mention, most important of all: enjoy the assignment and have fun with it!
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