lynnb
Veteran
Let's see your diptychs and triptychs...
I'll start:
Wetlands diptych
EOS100 EF24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
HP5+ in Ilfotec HC 1+47
I'll start:
Wetlands diptych

EOS100 EF24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
HP5+ in Ilfotec HC 1+47
lynnb
Veteran
cat lookout

lynnb
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probably married

lynnb
Veteran
Waiting for Christmas

lynnb
Veteran
chess players in Sydney's Hyde Park, 2018. IIIf Cosina-Voigtlander 35mm f/2.5 Color-Skopar LTM, FP4 in XTOL 1+1.
chess players #024-025 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr

chess players #024-025 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Olympus Pen S, Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400.

2019.10.19 Roll #225-0007-8-positive by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.10.19 Roll #225-0007-8-positive by dourbalistar, on Flickr
hap
Well-known
I have several tryptichs i made with a yashica T4. But they have been printed (professionally) and framed. I don't have a scanner, so guess cannot contribute.
peterm1
Veteran
I kind of like representing images as Triptychs now and then. Some seem to work quite well as an alternate way of representing images. I generally do it by cutting up a single image. It provides a new and interesting way of picturing something that can make you think more carefully about what is going on in the images. I think they can be particularly good at showing the busy-busy nature of urban streets as there is a discontinuity about a triptych that somehow reflects the hectic jumble of a busy street scene. Some examples.
South Bank Esplanade Melbourne Tryptich by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Scenes on the Street -Triptych by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Tryptich - Scenes from City Life by Life in Shadows, on Flickr



markjwyatt
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Muggins
Junk magnet
Half-frame negs on 35mm print at 6x4 as diptychs - the fun is not losing track and shooting something else, and getting unrelated images on your print! From an Agfa Parat:
Shark2 by gray1720, on Flickr
Especially for Boat Race day! by gray1720, on Flickr
Brake lights by gray1720, on Flickr



valdas
Veteran
Widelux F8, Agfa precisa

Swift1
Veteran
I've made quite a few polyptychs, but more as a way of making panoramic landscapes with separate frames, a bit like a stitched panoramic that has been left unstiched.
This pentaptych is made from 5 separate consecutive 6x4.5 frames of Kodak Ektar shot using a Pentax 645N.

Crater Lake Pentaptych by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Pentax 645N
SMC Pentax-FA 645 45-85mm f/4.5
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V500
This pentaptych is made from 5 separate consecutive 6x4.5 frames of Kodak Ektar shot using a Pentax 645N.

Crater Lake Pentaptych by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Pentax 645N
SMC Pentax-FA 645 45-85mm f/4.5
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V500
Greg Maslak
Well-known
Ice forms along the cliffside at Grohman Narrows Provincial Park near Nelson, BC - Pentax SV/55 Takumar f1.8; Ilford FP4 in Rodinal(Blazinal)

peterm1
Veteran
I think the thing I like about them is that they can be a good way of telling a story. I often look for ways to make photos into something that forces the viewer to stop and think more deeply about what is happening in the image. Dividing a picture in this manner is like dividing a poem into stanzas or a novel into chapters. Same concept I suppose.
Urban Tryptich by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
Two views by Life in Shadows, on Flickr


Greg Maslak
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"Quiet Faith, Easter Morning". Fuji XT-1/Nikkor-S 50mm f1.4 pre-Ai

markjwyatt
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