This is the perspective from the last driblet of your water bottleful . And here are 44 more brightly conceptualized photos fromthis week ’s Shooting Challenge :
https://gizmodo.com/shooting-challenge-take-your-camera-and-shove-it-5668740
Lead Shot – From the Eyes of Backwash
The position of my bottled water … I cut off the bottom of a one cubic decimetre sized bottle of water , match it over the crystalline lens and posed for it . It was more of challenge to turn it into a self portraiture . I tried it with a beer bottleful , but even the belittled 58 mm ( filter size ) lenses did n’t set , I just ended up with several jaggedly broken beer bottle before i make up one’s mind to try the view of the bottle i was actually drinking from … Shot with a Canon Rebel XSi , Sigma 17 - 70 mm 2.8 - 4 Macro HSM Lens @ 58 mm , ISO 100 , 1/50 , f/4 .
-Esmer Olvera
Canon Fodder
I took this pic in Edinburgh , Scotland from the Edinburgh castle . I had leave on Thursday the 21st and before I went to Edinburgh I checked what the Shooting Challenge of the hebdomad was and mean that I could possibly do this challenge . My television camera is placed on top of one of the original cannon of the Edinburgh Castle . This is the view point that a shooter of one of the shank would have had when fight a warfare back in the sixteenth 100 . Now it is a modern and beautiful city , but I could only imagine then what this word picture would look like . I used a Canon PowerShot SX20 IS , ISO of 80 , 1/800 .
-Alexa Kaminsky
Shooting From the Stirrups
My 5d sat this one out , and instead I attached my GoPro HD ( yes it takes pictures too ) to the engine block of my friend ’s motorcycle . To capture this shot I put the GoPro in timelapse mode to take a photo every 2 second . This picture is from the turn onto Huron River Drive , one of the most scenic drives in Ann Arbor , geographical mile . Unfortunately the GoPro does n’t shoot RAW , but a straightaway demarcation curve and roll out in photoshop did wonders anyway .
-Charlie Dwyer
Aperture
This is my 50 mm lens aperture . I arrange up my Nikon D70s with a 105 mm macro lens of the eye , on f/32 , pointed flat at the 50 mm . I localise a sticky note , with the letter “ CH ” on it , behind the 50 mm and a red light behind that . I ultimately got enough light with a 30 sec photo at ISO 200 . I had to set the aperture up to f/32 for get the profoundness , every other meter you could n’t read the missive behind the aperture .
-Howard Hunt
I Like To Ride My Bicycle
I used Gaffer ’s Tape to tape up my camera to my cycle . The bike is a Mixte Frame , so it made it easy to position the camera . I used a remote shutter to trigger off the camera over and over while riding around the block as fast as I could . Pulled into photoshop for levels and color allowance . Shot with a Canon XTi and the Sigma 10 - 20 millimeter set at 10 mm , F22 , and aperture priority ( 1/10s ) .
-Matthew Neuman
The Mouse Won’t Play
dot of view of a mouse being dangerously haunt . Carved a hole in a cardboard box and put television camera inside . The main trouble was not the lighting ( a couple of desk lamps set around the box ) , but getting Manly here to get together by tempt him with a cosmic string go into the boxwood ( see out of focal point ) . Nikon D40 w/ 35 mm f/1.8 Nikor electron lens . ISO 200 , f/2 and 1/15″ exposure .
-Jorge Jimenez
The Beer Monster Cometh
I want to number up with a reverse dot of view for this image . As mentioned in the challenge , 98 % of most photos are from the view of a person . I wanted to see it in the eye of an object . This dead reckoning was the 2nd option I come up with , and the most virtual of the two . My first idea was to take a shot from inside my can bowl . But voluntarily putting $ 3,000 worth of photographic camera equipment into the same
position I take a dump every mean solar day did n’t seem like the enceinte estimation . So it was off to the fridge !
I took about 50 shot of my Father-God and myself in total , in hope of get the correct focus point and composition . It was difficult as I could not check the LCD screen unless I necessitate the camera out , which was

balanced on top of jelly jars . Canon EOS 5D Mark II , 17 - 40 mm f/4L lens , and wireless shutter remote . 1/25th , ISO 4000 , f/4.0
-Julion Bush
Winner
I went inside a pumpkin ! I carved a peep - a - boo hole in the back rather than the top to earmark for the lens . Sat Mr. Pumpkin on a dejection and tilted him up a bit with a mitten tucked under his front . My Gorillapod ( love it ) was very handy to get a best-loved linear perspective . notice that the balcony rail and neighboring building make excellent tooth . The rail is lit by a 40W lamp ~4 ft away . Woke up for sunrise the next break of day to see what that might turn out … Here it is — Good Morning ! Edits only include remotion of a few noise dots and a craw . As a side note , there is an airplane in the lower right eye . Olympus E-510 , 14 - 42 mm , 1.3″ , F22 , ISO 100 .
-Lea bedroom
Thanks to all those who take a chance lens and arm for this hebdomad ’s challenge . Be sure to admire all the entries in the veranda below ( seriously , the highlighted photos barely do each week justice ) or snag the full size of it shots onflickr . Also , remember that you could bephotographing and submitting declivity Leaves .

https://gizmodo.com/photographers-begin-taking-pictures-of-fall-5642742
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