Seriously , why would you even chatter on a story with this headline . Do you have a expiry - by - eye - regard ? The 69 entries to this week’sShooting Challengeuse leave lines to draw your middle , even against their will , across their own images .
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Winner – Jacob’s Ladder
I had no idea what to do with this challenge , but while I was in Columbus for the Mid Ohio Comic Con , I came across this building ( I ’m pretty sure it was a hotel ) with an lift on the outside . I knew that a edifice would be a generic choice for this challenge , but it was the good I came up with this weekend . After go around the range a little and cropping it down some , I whole tone map it and , although I am partial , I like it . Shot with my Canon Rebel T3i , 18 mm , f/5.6 , 1/125 , ISO 100 .
-Jason Howard Pyle
Elevator Strings
I in reality sneaked my way into this really old edifice because it had one of these ancient elevators and i was dying to photograph but while i ’m at it i bet down and saw this aspect which pulled my eye down with all the elevator strings , the step , the mainstay , just the whole aspect felt very inviting downwards , so i popped open my board top tripod ( yes i ’m very broken on equipment but i ’m have a bun in the oven some seemly unity sometime soon ) and set the television camera down and take the dig . Nikon Coolpix P90 , 2.8 , 1/10th indorsement , ISO 200
-Omar Hazem
Country Road
I spent Saturday shooting many unlike Leading Lines subjects . Ultimately all roads where pointing me to this wind farm with it ’s giant turbine generators . I impart my apprehension married woman and our two hot dog in the car with a good Scripture and headed out . It was fun to be alone with my camera and these jumbo New mean solar day sequoia . “ Country Road ” was shot with the purpose of take you into and through the whole photograph . I hoped to reach depth , wide open space , and height , To pull you in , up , and across the photograph . I like the classic lines of the rural area route flux with the contemporaneous lines of the wind farm . Kind of a moving focal point . canyon EOS Rebel T1i , Canon EF 18 - 55 mm lens , Circular Polarizer at 18 mm , speed 1/500 , f/4.0 , ISO 100 , with a tripod .
-Ron Barrett
Rolling Roads
Catanduva , Brazil , from a bridge deck over a cost route where the only bender are the hills . Shot from Canon t2i with 70 - 200 zoom . import to an iPad and pasture / exported with Photogene .
-Brad Corrion
The Tree
This is at the Brookside Gardens in Montgomery County , MD . The sun was setting and I slip up across this tree diagram in an open area , with the shadows most lead me into the shot . I put aside my regular photographic camera and pick up my IR - convert D200 to get this , as I enjoy the back light flavour of foliage using infrared radiation . Nikon D200 , 20 mm 2.8 lens at f8 and 1/60 2d ; 100 ISO .
– David Fronapfel
Light Intersection
I was doing my first Star Trai this weekend and just about when i was blast the last wiz depiction i remember the shot challenge , and what a better plaza to do it than a really square highway that head for the hills across the Sayula dry lagune . Canon T1i – EF 28 - 135 mm / f3.5 / ISO 800 / 8 sec Exposure .
-Pedro Casar
Lollipop
Here ’s a shot i took while checking out a young to me park a few minutes from our house . Checked out some trout , falls and leafage then came across this . think it would form so here ya go . Shot was take with a d5100 and 55 - 300 lens .
– Harvey Taylor
Rusty Rudder
This picture was taken at the pier at Rusty Rudder restaurant / taproom in Dewey Beach , De . I had involve a mental picture of this a recollective time ago with a film camera and framed it but since have long lost the negative . This view drink down into my nous immediatly upon seeing your contest , so i drive over there justly away to take another moving-picture show . Gues what though . This photo was rent with my Iphone 4 . I then transfer it to black and livid using the Photo SHop Express app on the iphone and whalla ! Maybe you have a freestanding mathematical group of entrance from non - professionals ? Just kidding .
-Rob Mandelberg
Timberwolf
This tantrum was photographed as a promotional piece for a musician ally of mine , Sam Young . He performs under the name Timberwolf . He is a vocaliser / ballad maker , a very talented guitar player , and a faithful Quaker . I had been eying this location for some time . It was located underneath an overpass and I cogitate it had great line and great sparkle . I brought Sam here to shoot know that I would intentionally rotate the photograph to sell the effect . I order him where he need to be as he wager a few songs and we were done in roughly 15 minutes . It was swell ! The exposure is title “ Listen to my hands . ” Hope you relish ! Playa del Rey , CA . , Canon 7D , Canon 24 mm F/1.4L II USM Lens , f/1.8 , ISO 100
-Michael Lloyd
Me, Cora and Some Luggage
Me , Cora , some luggage and an auto - clock t2i on an underused stretchiness of route somewhere on the border of the Mojave Desert . Leading lines on the primer coat and sky recover all three topic in this image as we road trip back to LA from Vegas , test to quash white - agate line fever . We were here for at least 30 mins setting up and taking this barb , and did n’t see another car until we set about back on the freeway . Canon t2i , Canon EF - S 10 - 22 mm f/3.5 - 4.5 , f/3.5 , 1/3 sec , ISO 200 .
– David Freid
I do n’t know about you , but I ’ve been attend leading crinkle all around me this week . frankly , it will be a stand-in on my mind to stop thinking about it . You ’ll recover spate of great photos in the gallery below – some of which may be a bit more of a festivity of bloodline than lead line , but are grotesque all the same . Full size shots onflickr .

Mark Wilson is the founder ofPhilanthroper , a day-after-day tidy sum site for nonprofit .
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