Create a diptych—a pair of images that work together to tell a visual story, contrast themes, or emphasize textures, patterns, and details.
Diptych photos are connected somehow; they can be similar or opposites.
Guidelines:
Use a Macro Lens – Capture intricate details often overlooked in everyday life.
Choose a Theme – Your diptych should have a conceptual or visual connection. Some ideas:
Contrast (natural vs. manmade, organic vs. geometric)
Before & After (decay, transformation, change over time)
Texture Exploration (soft vs. rough, smooth vs. bumpy)
Color Play (complementary colors, warm vs. cool tones)
Composition & Lighting – Pay close attention to focus, depth of field, and how lighting affects the subject’s details.