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Post by Sepiana on Sept 21, 2015 6:06:33 GMT
Hi everyone,
Would you like to participate in this challenge? Just post a photo or photos which will be your interpretation of the theme.
The rules are rather simple.
Your photo(s) should be your own, i.e., they should not have been taken by someone else. Your photo(s) should be taken during the week of the theme. You are allowed to do some photoshopping. You are to experiment and, most of all, have fun.
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Post by Sydney on Sept 21, 2015 7:56:19 GMT
Here is a pic I took today looking down the centre of step handrails.
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Post by hmca on Sept 21, 2015 14:29:07 GMT
Great starter, Sydney!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 21, 2015 16:34:58 GMT
Sydney, great capture! The looking-down perspective really added to it.
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billz
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Post by billz on Sept 23, 2015 4:35:02 GMT
Looking up at the Wells Fargo Building in Portland. Thanks Sepiana. I'm not going to be last this week!
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Post by tonyw on Sept 23, 2015 23:41:22 GMT
A slightly different take on perspective - visited a falls yesterday that I have a few pics of already and decided to see what my fish-eye lens would do. So perspective from the eye of a fish! There was an artist painting a picture of the falls as I was taking the picture - see if you can spot her Tony
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Post by Tpgettys on Sept 24, 2015 5:13:44 GMT
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Post by Tpgettys on Sept 24, 2015 5:15:57 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 27, 2015 19:08:40 GMT
One can always find a vanishing point on the railroad tracks.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 27, 2015 19:13:30 GMT
Bill – Stunning B&W! Two for the price of one (looking up and vanishing point). Find a wall space for this image!
Tony – I love your capture through the eyes of a fish. Very interesting! And, yes, I can see the artist.
Tom – Both are great entries. Classic examples of vanishing point. Intriguing effect in the second entry!
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dennis9
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Post by dennis9 on Sept 28, 2015 7:11:12 GMT
My version of perspective, the infinity point being Beacon Hill, a prehistoric hill fort on the English/Welsh border.
Brenda
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 28, 2015 7:37:01 GMT
Brenda, what a great combination -- perspective with history! I love it!
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