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Set of Twelve
Set of Twelve
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Location: Taiwan
Date Uploaded: Jan 5, 2019

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My focus, for this side challenge, is Small Collections.

Inspired by a picture package or contact sheet, this collection was selected from a pool of around two dozen photographs. The positioning of each image, how they relate to one another, was the challenge. Simply moving or replacing one photograph changes the entire story or feeling. After going in circles a few times I settled on this arrangement.

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01/31/2019 04:00:14 PM
completely gets across the sense of a fine daytime ramble around - I like it, but like Don, would rather see it even bigger
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01/17/2019 11:37:06 PM
This is cool. I like that there's a different story in each image. You ought to print it and hang it on a wall.
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01/17/2019 08:52:03 PM
These work really well together. It creates an interesting narrative in my head.
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01/11/2019 10:57:20 PM
Nice compilation! Each image compliments the next and they all define the whole.
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01/08/2019 08:10:08 PM
To me this speaks of the bleak loneliness of an industrial world.
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01/07/2019 08:14:30 PM
I have a friend who does something similar. He goes on walks, and takes four shots and puts them together as a summary of that day's journey. I really want to do something similar, too - it's a nice way to tell a story!
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01/07/2019 02:41:46 PM
You made us a puzzle book and unknowingly made us play with it.

Always liked the idea of a contact sheet, or a blanket of related images.
I am a little lost here though. I don't know how to read the story and did it horizontally and then vertically and in the end I came up with the resolution that there are too many puzzle pieces.
I would eliminate and make a 6 or a maximum 9 tiles. The only one with a human seems to pull all the strings and wires and cables and I mentally placed it the last. Perhaps I am too literal. But I like a lot the idea of cables, wires and an apparently still functioning chaos.
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01/06/2019 11:51:21 PM
For me the relationships were mostly about lines and shapes. I might have switched # 5 and 6 and I would have placed #11 earlier in the sequence.
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01/06/2019 11:50:25 PM
I want it to be so much bigger, literally.
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01/06/2019 11:49:55 PM
yes, this tumbles along nicely
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01/06/2019 05:11:40 PM
I really enjoy the top left of the guy fishing. You have represented what appears to be a working waterfront very well.
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01/06/2019 12:00:30 PM
Great set of pics, feels like I’ve trodden a fair way and there’s still a way to go.
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01/06/2019 09:48:04 AM
Love the way this is done. I had to make a “joiner” in my photography class which has given me a new appreciation for these picture packages.
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01/06/2019 04:54:13 AM
i've just looked at this again .. and the thing that stands out the most for me is that person sitting on the blocks on the top row second from the left .. bam .. my eyes go straight to that photo .. like a magnet ..
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01/06/2019 03:54:02 AM
desolation interrupted by a lone fisherman
electric wiring chaos interrupted by a lone empty truck
a sense of decay contrasted by a clean and reserved presentation
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01/06/2019 12:35:15 AM
its a great arrangement .. and before i read what you had written i felt that the combination of photos told a story ..
i really like your black and white processing and the pov of each of the photos .. its an extremely pleasing set of twelve .. :)
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