Lens-Artists Challenge #308 – Perfect Pairs

Our guest host this week is Elizabeth of Albatz Travels – and she has got a great challenge for for us! Please visit her site for guiding to diptychs:

diptych is two images placed in proximity to one another, forming a pair. To make a successful pairing there should be several things in common, and something very different, contrasting.

I will do my best to get this right.

First one: young / older, Father / son, back / front, stillness/ on the move


Near and far – same subject


generated image – old style, newer style and the same old face


close and far – shot at twelve apostles in Victoria.


One more and then I am back into my vacation mode. I took this few minutes ago for this challenge. It did not turn out just as I wanted, but as I stated earlier, I,m in the holiday mode. I wasn’t my sharpest, this week…but

Thank you, Elizabeth for a great challenge!

Last week, Leanne lead us through wonderful and different “Tourist Attractions”, capturing the essence of a place, what a journey.  Next week, PR will explore “Balconies,” so be sure to visit Flights of the Soul next Saturday. 

19 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge #308 – Perfect Pairs

  1. Well, you’ve got some good Dyptichs here, Ritva – and I especially like the grapes with the closer shot showing water drops

  2. I especially love that first pair of father and son – a great idea for a diptych and the B&W works so well for those shots! I was also intrigued by your generated pair – very clever 😀

  3. Love your pairs, Ritva and I know the feeling when your brain’s already in holiday mode 😀 And yet, you’ve done a wonderful post! I love your first 2 pairs and your AI generated portraits, you look gorgeous on both!

  4. Great images for the challenge this week. I’m also drawn to the Image of the twelve apostles (in my state of Victoria).

    The first pairing of Father and Son is interesting too.

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