From the course: Advanced Photography: Diptychs, Triptychs, and Aspect Ratios

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Intricate image presentations

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Intricate image presentations

- [Instructor] Now as we begin to think about diptychs and triptychs, it's probably spurred your imagination to think, "well isn't this unlimited? Can't we just keep pushing the boundaries of how to present work?" And of course the answer is yes. I'm going to use Bayphoto, a lab I like to work with, to illustrate some different ideas. So if we go to their website, they have something called Wall Clusters and Splits. And the first thing I want to do is click on Clusters versus Splits and I want you to see the difference. Now, a cluster, they have represented on the left, they have four squares put together, which I think is very effective, and they're four individual images. And they're presented as a family. The split on the right is a single image separated into four squares. So when we were looking at diptychs triptychs, we did that, right? We split the Seattle skyline, even though it was one image, so that would be called a split, and then we created a cluster of the triptych of…

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