



Elizabeth of Albatz Travel Adventures hosts the Challenge this week with a tutorial on creating photographic diptychs. I’ve been playing around with the WordPress image gallery options, and this makes me think of pairing up mis-matched socks or table place settings. Do you wear imperfectly mated socks? Do you put differently colored dishes together? Do you match up contrasting fabrics and textures and patterns to create an ensemble (or a room) that is balanced and pleasing? I am in awe of people with that kind of design sense. This is a fun way to play along! I will close with one of my very favorite pairings…




What great combinations! I love the echinacea (and the bee/butterfly contrast); winter vs. summer is classic but hard to photograph unless it’s somewhere you can get to easily (like your driveway). I like the way the unusual cropping pulls the two beach photos together. And wine and cheese, a perfect pairing in so many ways – Now I’m going to have to try that.
Thanks for a great challenge and a whole array of excellent examples!
Kudos for the wine and cheese pairing Priscilla – they all well done but I really loved that one.
Thanks, Tina! Cheers to you for a great summer!
Excellent pairings Priscilla, especially the last!
Thanks, Anne! Cheers!
Perfect pairing, that last image. π
Your driveway comparison, though, is my favorite diptych.
Thanks, John. I gotta say that’s it’s my favorite driveway ever. π
Wine and cheese is the perfect pairing to end with. Time to go have mine π
Cheers!
Priscilla, these are beautiful examples of diptych. I especially liked the driveway comparison.
Thanks, Egidio!
Great combination of pairs, Priscill.
Thanks, Teresa!
Great photos. Love that compare. Well done.
Thanks, John!
Just lovely, Priscilla – and my favourite is the same as yours! Friday tomorrow, and time for some wine and cheese!
Cheers! π Had some myself tonight!
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Wonderful images Priscilla your driveway is amazing. I doubt driveways here would be that different to look at during different seasons.
Thanks, Leanne! My Oregon driveway is pretty spectacular, for sure. π