The point has grown cliche by now , but it ’s dependable . Every workweek your submissions toShooting Challengesblow me out . And yourpolar panoramasjust up that ante on every challenge to come .
https://gizmodo.com/shooting-challenge-polar-panoramas-5462612
Honorable Mention (non-original photography)
Subject : Denali , Alaska
Built from 9 photos
Camera : Nikon D80

Lens : AF - S DX VR Zoom - Nikkor 18 - 200 millimetre f/3.5 - 5.6 gm IF - erectile dysfunction
ISO : 100
Focal Length : 18 mm ( 27 millimetre /35 mm equiv . )

Aperture : ƒ/8
Shutter Speed : 1/250
As you could evidently say by climate , I break rule 2 because I ’m a college educatee and do n’t have fourth dimension to go out and take photo , but I did want to test my hand at the challenge !

-Isaac Chambers
Second Runner Up
photographic camera : Sony Cybershot DSC - W50
F - stop over : f/5
Exposure time : 1/200 sec .

ISO Speed : ISO-80
Focal length : 16 mm
Flash : None

I forget my office right around sundown everyday and park on the top of a service department in the midsection of downtown Charleston , SC . I come across a particularly squeamish sundown and pulled out my basic point and shoot ( Sony Cybershot DSC - W50 ) and took a series of 5 impression to stitch into a panoramic . After creating the Polar Panorama , I merely adjusted the luminosity so that the construction would show more detail .
-David Crosby
First Runner Up
I shot these with a Nikon D60 , 18 - 55 mm kit lens . This was seven 20 - second photo at f5 of the quad at Oklahoma City University .
-Robert Rickner
Winner
Camera : Nikon D5000
Lens : Tamron 28 - 135
ISO : 500

Exposure : 1/250
Location : Seattle , WA
I had go out snap trying to emulate the look of old contrasty but yet washed out photos of boat I had see all over the harbor and its various shops and thought it would make an interesting juxtaposition using a newfangled technique with an old look . take in the Ballard Harbor .

-Tyler Yates
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