Welcome to the Photography Forum Challenge Series for May. This
month's theme is Triptych. By definition, a triptych is a work of
art in three pieces. The origins of this are in organized religion
where the triptych often functioned as an alter piece that was
hinged in such a manner that when the two wings (smaller outside
panels) were folded in they covered the main center panel. To
provide for artistic variation, we are going to alter this concept
some. Your triptych entry can be three or more panels. It can be
made from multiple images, one image cropped in different ways or
multiples of the same image. The subject matter, along with the
shape and layout of the panels is entirely up to you. Basically,
this is a wide open challenge. So let your imaginations run wild.
Entries will be accepted until midnight May 31st, 2002 GMT. Voting
will begin on June 2nd, 2002. Please check before the voting begins
to make sure your entry has been approved and is posted. For
Challenge Series Rules and Guide lines, please read below. If there
are any questions please feel free to post them in the Photography
Forum, and either SueO or Alpha will do our best to answer them.
Good luck to everyone, and have fun! SueO and Alpha Challenge
Series Rules... All entries must be comprised of original
photographic images created by the entrant. Post work in any photo
editing and/or paint program is acceptable and encouraged...
However, the use of royalty free images, or the addition of
characters and/or objects created in a modeling program is not.
*This is a photography contest* :) All images should be uploaded in
JPEG format at a resolution of 72 Pixels Per Inch. Images should be
less than 200 KB in file size. Images for each contest should be
photographed after the entry start date and before the finish date.
A limit of one entry per contestant. Images that do not conform to
the Renderosity TOS will be deemed ineligible and deleted.
Challenge Series Entry Guidelines.... Zone I is for advanced
intermediate, expert and professional photographers. People who
post to this level are usually experienced photographers. They are
shooting with prosumer, or better cameras, and generally have a
solid understanding and working knowledge of the basics of
photography. Zone II is for beginning and intermediate
photographers. This can be defined as still learning the basic
technical aspects of making good exposures, and/or learning the
basic concepts of composition. Their equipment can run the full
range of the spectrum from professional gear to point-and-shoot
cameras.