Thursday, January 26, 2012

Diptych and Triptych

Geometric Diptych
I took these photos at Tanner Springs Park. They show unity because both have geometric shapes with asymmetrical balance, and are both metal structures. However, because they're different structures, these photos show variety. These similarities and differences make them work in a diptych. I also edited them similarly, raising the contrast on both. I like these photos because of the very distinct geometric shapes. 

Organic Triptych
These are three photos of tree bark, which had really interesting patterns. They clearly work well together and show unity because they are photos of the same subject. However, the different patterns in each photo show variety. I also edited these photos similarly, by lightening the highlights and darkening the blacks, as well as raising the clarity, to help the texture stand out. I like the texture in these pictures, and the different organic shapes you can find within the bark. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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