Circles and Lines

© Jeff E Jensen

Circles and Lines

Uploaded: July 18, 2013

Description


1/250 Sec - f/4 - ISO 160 - 15mm
Canon 5D Mk III - Canon EF 8-15mm f/4.0L Fisheye


Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.33, ExposureTime: 1/250 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 160, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 15.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Comments

Stephen Shoff July 18, 2013

Looks like the pipes are floating in air. That's a great shot, Jeff. #1536765

lisa anderson July 18, 2013

Very cool. I like the light and the shadow, but I also like the light cropped out-I tried on my computer screen :). how did you get this shot? #10772597

Rita K. Connell level-classic July 19, 2013

I really really like this. I usually not a fan of fisheye. but this it works well, and I love the black and white.

So how are you doing with your new job...besides using all the equipment....still jealous! #10772914

Dale Hardin July 19, 2013

Jeff, this is my favorite in the series at that location. Out standing composition. #10772953

Stephen Shoff July 19, 2013

Hadn't noticed that this was taken with your Fisheye lens. Could you have gotten the same effect from a lens in the more standard wide-angle range (20-28mm)? #10773054

Jeff E Jensen July 19, 2013

Thanks, everyone! I really liked how this turned out, but wasn't sure of the response I'd get.

Rita - the job is good. A lot to do to get up to speed. I'm officially done with the previous job (been doing both for 3 weeks) in about an hour, so that will be good.

Stephen, that's a good question. I don't think there is much fisheye effect in this image. I shot it at the 15mm end of the range, and the horizon is in the center of the frame, so I think the effect was minimal. My assumption is that I would have gotten a similar effect with the range you mentioned. I'm going to be back out there with Deb and her family next week, I'll have to remember to try it out. #10773288

Beth Spencer July 19, 2013

I really like this, you have done some really great stuff with these.
I am glad you are liking the new job! #10773460

Susan Williams July 19, 2013

I really like this image, too, Jeff. Very creative composition. #10773598

Kalena Randall July 20, 2013

Very cool, Jeff! #10774354

Debbie E. Payne July 20, 2013

Nicely done, Jeff -- however it was you did it. Really works well in black and white. Glad you are enjoying your dream job. How does your predecessor like his job at Canon? #10774489

Debbra Bailey July 22, 2013

I love this! And I can't wait to go there! Our trip has been amazing so far, but pretty on the go. I can't wait to just be able to wander and shoot! #10776436

Elaine Hessler July 24, 2013

You get such good shots of these tubes-new perspectives each time, too.

I do like this a lot too, but can't decide if that white circle/hole at the upper left top is distracting me as I am looking out through the tube. Do you think it adds or detracts?

I was also curious about the fisheye... #10779050


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