I will admit that I didn’t know Pentaptych was a word until I researched the terminology tonight. I still struggle to spell the word correctly after reading its definition online. I’d tried to to shoot with the intentions of creating a triptych in the past, but the images lacked enough continuity for me to piece them together. The photos shown below were taken in a sequence, and the exposure and focal length are constant. The variable is the focusing of the lens, which I changed manually between each shot. All five individual images were taken with the Tamron 16-300mm VC All-In-One lens and the tripod-mounted Canon EOS M mirrorless camera.

Five frame sequence displayed together to form a cohesive pentaptych. Closeup views of a bridge at midday. All photographs taken with the Tamron 16-300mm VC All-In-One lens and the Canon EOS M mirrorless camera.
Exposure settings: 4s F/9.0 ISO 100, 300mm.