It’s one thing to take lots of unrelated pictures and put them into separate categories; it’s another to take several pictures and combine them into one cohesive photo. This project certainly challenged me to look at the world around me and really think of how opposite things could work together. The pictures in my diptych were taken at different locations at different times: one was on Tuesday night when the car light refracted onto my garage door, and the shoe picture was taken in my car right after work the next afternoon. The triptych tree photos were taken all at one time at Walnut Grove park Thursday afternoon, a location I’m certain I will visit again for inspiration. I like the contrast of my unrelated diptych that focused on colors and single subject triptych (or “dip and trip” as I call them). I was able to complete this project over the last few days because I had my camera with me almost constantly! I plan on bringing it with me to camp this weekend in the mountains-I’m hoping for some good snow shots for future projects (possibly also of my campers since I have yet to future a person in my photos). These photos were taken for this project and have pushed my creative photography side.

