Our Picture This! assignment for this month was "From Above," images
made from a vantage point looking down onto a scene. Many times our best pictures
come from making the effort to scale heights that allow us to consider the subject
from a different point of view, one not ordinarily seen. Readers climbed stairs,
looked over the railing of bridges or out windows, ascended mountains, and made
images from the windows of airplanes or from the basket of a hot air balloon.
In every case we got to share an entirely unique point of view.
Dragon Boat Races |
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Donna Mullins made this shot at the annual Dragon Boat Races held
annually in Chattanooga, Tennessee, from the Market Street Bridge.
She photographed with a Canon EOS Elan 7 and a Canon 24-70mm L
lens on Kodak Ultra Color 400 color negative film.
© 2007, Donna Mullins, All Rights Reserved
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Pool Shadow & Dolphins '07 |
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As part of a series made from his balcony, Robert K. Bailey made
this shot with his Canon EOS 10D and a 28-105mm lens. Exposure
was f/9.5 at 1/1000 sec at ISO 400.
© 2007, Robert K. Bailey, All Rights Reserved
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Lost In Passion |
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Wendy Kaveney wrote: "From any angle, but particularly from
above, the tango displays the ultimate in balance, rhythm, and
passion." She photographed with a Canon EOS-1D Mark II with
a Canon
24-105mm IS lens with an exposure of f/6.3 at 1/125 sec at ISO
320.
© 2007, Wendy Kaveney, All Rights Reserved
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Golden Gate View |
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David Ramos braved the heights for this amazing shot of the Golden
Gate Bridge. He photographed with a Mamiya F330 and a 65mm lens
on Kodak Plus-X film. Exposure, on a tripod, was f/22 at 1/60
sec.
© 2007, David Ramos, All Rights Reserved
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33,000 Feet Up |
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Dick Pearce made this dazzling shot from an aircraft with, as
he wrote, "clean windows." He used an Olympus E-20
with a 35-140mm lens; exposure was f/4 at 1/320 sec at ISO 80.
© 2007, Dick Pearce, All Rights Reserved
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Classic Musician |
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Kartik Pashupati made this shot of a musician playing a traditional
percussion instrument from a balcony at the Dhrupad Sansthaan
in Bhopal, India. He worked with a Canon EOS Elan 7 and a Canon
24-85mm lens on Fujichrome Velvia 100 film.
© 2007, Kartik Pashupati, All Rights Reserved
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Taking Turns |
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Dave Blake made this shot from a hot air balloon during a rally
in the Valley of the Gods, Utah. He photographed with a Canon
EOS 5D and a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. Exposure was
f/7.1 at 1/250 sec at ISO 200.
© 2007, Dave Blake, All Rights Reserved
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Atop The Washington Monument |
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Bill Lambeth made this shot of the Jefferson Memorial using a
Canon EOS 10D with a Tamron 28-300mm lens.
© 2007, Bill Lambeth, All Rights Reserved
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North Rim |
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Bob Wells caught this overlook shot of dramatic weather over the
Grand Canyon. He shot with a Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II and a Sigma
12-24mm lens. Exposure was f/11 at 1/125 sec at ISO 100.
© 2007, Bob Wells, All Rights Reserved
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Hotel Spiral |
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This circular staircase at an Icelandic hotel was photographed
by Harvey Hellering with a Nikon F100 and a Tamron 20-40mm lens
on Fujichrome Velvia 100 film. Exposure was f/3.5 at 1/2 sec.
© 2007, Harvey Hellering, All Rights Reserved
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