As parallel lines extend into the Z - space of a house painting of photograph , they step by step converge toward a vanishing point . And forthis week ’s Shooting Challenge , you captured the phenomenon right as it disappear in front of your eyes .
Winner: Bridge to Nowhere
This was taken during our first Cub Scout camping trip on Hood Canal a couple hours west of Seattle . Shot at dusk with a Nikon D610 ( 26 mm , f11 , 30 sec exposure using a Big Stopper filter ) . nonaged editing / cleanup in Lightroom .
Jeff Peffer
Underpass
Took this photo for work with my electric cell phone HTC M8 . I do not bed how to change the shooting setting and do not have any technique . I am working on a Ulysses S. Grant lotion for support for a pedestrian subway under the bridges depict . I took the moving picture to show the view from the declare oneself path .
I do not own a television camera and do not know what 970px wide is so I prob did not format the picture correctly . Sorry about that . I did make it a JPG though !
Nick Voss

The Calm
I work in the telecom industriousness and many times these building are situate next to railroad tracks . This is an Amtrack ( BNSF ) line in New Mexico . I was waiting on a call back from a fellow technician and walked across the track to look at a marker post . As I did I looked down the track , as you would normally do to foreclose uncertain death , and was struck by the calm and beauty of the railway line just minutes after a string had passed . It was shot at about eye level while kneel with an iPhone 4S as that is all I had with me .
Morgan McNeely
Country Road
This is a solitary country road in the rolling back hills of central Illinois ( yes , we have hills ) . This was taken on a warm , other fall afternoon , the kind where it is both fond and cool enough to roll your windows down and take a leisurely driving through the countryside . The picture was taken on an iPhone6 and there has been no editing or filters used .
Alvin Baker
Glacier
Drive on Montana main road 24 on a trip to Yellowstone NP , Glacier NP to admit very dusty , remote , repel on the West side of Glacier NP to the U.S. / Canadian moulding .
Randy Chapman
The Bridge to Paradise
The bridge to paradise A.K.A. Big Four Ice Caves
Kalon Peterson
Pyramid
Took this with my Sony A7 and my 28mm-70 mm . Was walking around Vancouver , BC and i remembered seeing this contest in the first light , so i saw the tip of this construction called the convention center and i cerebrate it was perfect .
Sami Oms
Beside the View
I late purchased the Sony A7 mark II , which I love . I chiefly switch between two rapid climb lenses when I ’m out read pictorial matter , an old A - mount f2.8/28 - 74 with an adapter or the native E - mount Zeiss f4/24 - 70 . This was taken with the Zeiss , widely - open .
I ask this on the walkway of one of the 18 cut across bridge in Ashtabula County , Ohio . WA acquaintance and I went out at the end of September to avoid the crowds of early October , when the Covered Bridge Festival brings in a LOT of people in a comparatively small space , which makes it very punishing to get THAT trope that you want .
My friend lives in Cincinnati , so we do n’t get to flow out very often . She came up and was snapping pics with a NEX-5 . We enjoy being a bite silly , and what I wish about her is that she ’s willing to try new thing to see what take place , regardless of how they twist out . We ’ve captured some great images this mode . It was a little cold , but the Lord’s Day and cloud mix has a band of color and texture , which I care a lot . The walk beside the bridge seems to run off into infinity . I took about eight or nine variations of this simulacrum , and I ’m still not sure which is the best . The one I ’ve pick out here has the best balance of focus , coloring , shadow , and contrast . I took some shot over - exposed and some under - uncovered , and this seemed to be a happily - middle - of - the - road , photograph with the pic turned down 2/3rds and just the right amount of public eye from the sun .

My friend and I spend the sidereal day experimenting with long exposure , nature shots , and blockade - apparent motion , though this is a more traditional snapshot . We also take advantage of the fact that the route was n’t very meddling in the mid - afternoon on a Wednesday . All in all , it was a fairly great day .
Chris Richards
One
We ask the boy on a ferryboat ride into Manhattan . As we were walking past One World Trade , I told my son to look up to see how tall it is , and we happened to be be at the arrant vantage percentage point to see this on the face of it endless degree . The best television camera being the one you are carrying , I pulled out my phone , an LG G3 , and crack this snapshot .
Billy Wolt
Burbank
Shot this sunrise ( Sunday the 4th ) wait East on Olive Ave in Beautiful Downtown Burbank after one of the first rains we ’ve had in awhile . This is the view I have driving home from my morning coffee across from Warner Bros Studios every morning .
I shot this using a Panasonic Lumix GX1 with a cheapo Lumix 40 - 200 mm kit lens I found on craigslist or Ebay for something like $ 120 . good genus Lens and a GH4 are on the wish leaning .
This is a 5 jibe HDR that I processed using Photomatix Pro and then got rid of the daze using the cool “ Dehaze ” slipper in Adobe Lightroom . I punched up some details there as well . This space between me , standing on the quoin of Olive and Buena Vista , to the top of the seeable road is 2.85 miles . To the naked eye , it disappears into the distance , but I roll in the hay the compression that a long lens produces .

Christopher Scott Knell
On the Water
The Indian River Lagoon is lined with docks . It seems like almost every lot on the river has one . So , in theory , it should be well-heeled to get a vanishing point picture , except that it is amazingly difficult to find the correct one . Too many bob are curve , or they ’re covered , or they have too much stuff on them . Some of them just do n’t ferment because the pilings are too tall . fortuitously , I spotted this one on the Eau Gallie causeway boat ramp and it was just about pure . All it needed was a small golden 60 minutes light to make the shot . canyon 60D — f/22 — 1/25 ” — ISO 125 — 18 millimeter
Mike Case
Coffee & Notebook
So , I come in to employment this morning and noticed I had sin by leaving coffee in my cup from Friday . In my defense , it was Friday and once it was meter to bounce , I did . My bad , coffee .
I sadly poured it out , bleemus and all ( * bleemus is a sniglet ) and was intrigued by the annulus it left in my cup . I decided that I could pay off myself by giving life to last week ’s coffee and using its remains for the Vanishing distributor point Shooting Challenge . This is for all my coffee homies that had to do the same . picture levels were adapt and range in Photoshop .
Jerry Elmore

Any Guesses?
No description given .
Randolph James
After The Storm
The heavy rainfall from the passing Hurricane Joaquin turned the belittled flow behind my house into a raging deluge . But the rain subside over the weekend , and the stream pee diminished to normal levels . I went out in the dayspring and a lead of sunlight came through the tree . I got down low and break down a few picture before another belittled shower chased be back inside . Canon G7X , f/1.8 , 1/60 sec .
S Wootten
Flagg Spring
This was shot on the median value on the AA Highway in Kentucky . The AA Highway is a scenic stint of road between Alexandria and Ashland . It runs from the Cincinnati arena to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains . It is peachy for shoot landscapes , but not so great for prospicient , flat stretches of road . This was germinate near a gas post in Flagg Spring , KY .
I shot this at f/13 and 1/125th of a second base with a Ricoh GR that I purchased this week . The old owner sold the camera because his firedog broke the LCD screenland . I fix the filmdom , but I discovered in this shot that there was some ( bounder ? ) hairsbreadth on the detector . The hair was cloned out , with other adjustments , in Lightroom .
Chris Sears

Phetchaburi
This is a impression of a railway hybridisation located at the edge of Phetchaburi , where I live in Thailand . I saw the violent storm clouds assembly and think that an chance for some Black and White picture taking was in gild . In the end I preferred the color versions .
There are a circle of angles get on here with two fell level and the slant that the road and runway shuffle seems to orient back at you . Shot on my Sony ILCE-5000 with the Camera set to Landscape mode . I have tweaked the colours a little act to enhance the clouds . mental image properties differentiate me that I was at f/6.3 , 1/60 sec , ISO-100 focal length 20 mm , ( 30 mm – equivalent 35 millimeter )
Nick Smith

Into the Mountains
Narendra Babu
avowedly , a duad of these photograph did n’t technically capture perspective and vanishing points , but they are fun exposure all the same . And so what , I wish giving trophies to everyone , o.k. ?
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