The challenge for this two week period is “Perspectives”. This can be a purely photographic perspective such as high/low or up/down but also one or more subtle psychological perspectives such as contrast between two or more subjects, such as tall, medium and small or old versus new or light revealed in a dark environment. Maybe you like time perspectives such as motion. I am looking forward to see some of your interpretations of “perspective”.
this was taken from a low position at the bicycle race looking up the cyclist
ISO 280 180mm f7.1 1/800
Looking up at contrails. I like the perspective and contrast of the ultra sharp contrails and plane against the out of focus tree top. 1/8000 sec, f/5.6, ISO 250 Denoised in Lightroom.
looking down at the dragon boat. I think these ladies represent breast cancer survivors. ISO 800 300mm f8 1/2000
View of Cascade Mountain from side view mirror, while traveling east on the TransCanada Highway between Banff and the Park gates. Above the mirror are the lower slopes of Mt. Rundle. Taken with iPad camera. ISO 25, 40 mm, f/1.8, 1/540.
32 Ave and 1 St NE. ISO 100, f/22, 1/20.
Looking up in downtown Calgary…
f/10, 1/400, iso200
and another
f/8, 1/250, iso250
Wide angle perspective 16 mm lens full frame. f/13, 1/350 sec ISO 1000
At Dragon Boat races last weekend, shifted to position backlight boats. The silhouettes of rowers and especially the drummer really stands out. Taken with my 70 to 230 mm lens at f/22, 1/125 sec, ISO 250
Looking up at the giraffe on the Zoo walk last Thursday. Taken with my 70-230 mm lens at f/22, 1/30 sec, ISO 250