New old film challenge # 246 Diptych Triptych Poliptych

Please vote for you favourites (three votes per person)

  • PeterSpencer: Offices

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • PeterB: Crovie

    Votes: 6 46.2%
  • ChrisR: Castle

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • FishyFish: Ladies & Light

    Votes: 11 84.6%
  • excalibur2: Handshake

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • RaglanSurf: Thames Barrier

    Votes: 6 46.2%

  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .

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Here we are looking for a juxtaposition of two or more related images presented as one. The first time that the challenge has allowed more than one image I believe. Conceptual image combinations should be accompanied by a verbose, Marxist, intellectual explanation, in the style of John Berger.

As usual the following rules apply:

- Must be taken by you
- Must be on film
- Must have been taken, developed and scanned prior to the start date of this challenge.
- Discussion in the discussion thread (link below) rather than this Entries thread, please.

Please include details of the camera, lens, film etc and anything else of relevance if you can possibly remember that far back.

One Entry per person only.
Entries close at 23:59 on Wednesday 16th October 2024, to be followed soon after by the poll which will run for 3 days.

Please keep all discussion and comments in the "new old film discussion thread" https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...discussion-thread.698995/page-21#post-9521968
 
So, shoehorn out here. In-camera panorama made with my late father's Zeiss Ikonta 524/16 6x6 camera. Wound the film on a little less than a full frame, turning the camera on the tripod to compensate, so this is 3 consecutive negatives, overlapping. I'm counting it as a triptych!

2006AZikBW Castle Pano by Chris R, on Flickr

Taken on FP4 film, probably lab developed.
 
Dunno if it's a shoehorn but it's the same person erm but two o_O
DJvlCyc.jpg
 
Thames Barrier Triptych 2014. Yashica 124G Fuji Acros. I have this printed but couldnt get a decent photo of it it so I recreated it in Lightroom and snapped it with my phone, hope it still counts.


Thames Barrier Triptych
by Nick Watson, on Flickr
 
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