Through the Arches
Uploaded: December 01, 2012 | Entered: September 28, 2017 01:02:27
A self portrait, just after sunset overlooking Islamabad. These arches are located on top of a small hill in the center of the Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan.
A composite of three separate exposures shot about 20 secs apart (time required to get back to the tripod, push the 5 sec timer and run back to stand in the next arch). Using Tokina wide angle lens, common settings of 16mm, f/11, 10 secs, ISO400 for each of the three exposures.
Exif: F Number: 11, ExposureTime: 1000/100 seconds, ISO: 400, FocalLength: 16.00 mm, Model: NIKON D40
Leslie McLain
December 02, 2012
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Laura E. Swan
December 02, 2012
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Awesome sky, gold tones, light...It looks like a long way down, too! It was brave to stand up here like that!!!!
-Laura :D #10445935
Katarina Mansson December 02, 2012 0
I believe you have created another winner Usman! Superb and beautiful work! #10446088
Nikki McDonald
December 02, 2012
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Martha R. Mazon
December 02, 2012
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Sharon Sawyer December 04, 2012 0
Is this the Rocky of Photography? :) :) :) Brilliant work, Usman!!! #10449453Donna La Mattino Pagakis December 18, 2012 0
How cool and creative. Eye catching for sure. WTG Usman!!! #10469213
Irene Colling
February 06, 2013
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Great result; wonderful composit Usman. #10556015
Joy Rector February 13, 2013 0
great shot #10566198
Carol Quina
February 13, 2013
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Usman M. Bajwa
May 30, 2013
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UB. #10714871
Jeff E Jensen May 30, 2013 0
Yup, I'd say this fits the challenge well! I've always loved your images of these arches, what a great place to shoot. #10715167Dale Hardin May 30, 2013 0
Thanks for this great entry for the challenge Usman. It works perfectly. But, five second timer? Five seconds? Wow, you are one fast mover my friend. #10715391
Michael Kelly
May 31, 2013
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The colors in this are spectacular. #10716159
Dale Hardin May 31, 2013 0
Mike,he wasn't taking a five second exposure, he was using the five second timer so he could get in the image. :O) #10716196
Usman M. Bajwa
May 31, 2013
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Dale and Mike you are both right about what you write above!!!
Dale, my run from the tripd to the arch was about 3 secs and I had 2 seconds to jump up and get into the pose. It was close but doable.
And Mike, you are right, holding my stretched arms steady for a 10 secs exposure was the toughest part and as a result my fingers are seen blurred.
Well, let me tell you what was the hardest part in shooting this. There is a good 20-25 feet straight drop in front of me, so I made sure that I anchored my feet well with the steel railing to avoid falling down before stretching my hands. So actually, the pounding of my heart during this one minute adventure was not just because of my running to and away from the camera but also because of the height where I was standing on !!!
UB. #10716312
Dale Hardin May 31, 2013 0
Quite a feat Usman. I didn't see the exposure time when I first looked at this image. #10716324Teresa H. Hunt May 31, 2013 0
Great image. I love the colors. And I have to say I'm impressed that you could get yourself posed in 5 sec . . . especially with the hight concern. :) #10716344Susan Williams May 31, 2013 0
Usman, I am really impressed with this work, having done the mad dash myself without the risk of falling 25 ft. Very creative idea and a great result. I wonder if you could use the skew tool and pull the corners out a bit to straighten the architecture. #10716682Elaine Hessler May 31, 2013 0
Wow-there sure is a story behind this one! Glad you didn't fall and hurt yourself! I think maybe it's time to get a remote:)I really do like this one though! #10716688
Rita K. Connell
June 01, 2013
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Beth Spencer June 01, 2013 0
Great shot and colors!!! It must have been something to watch! #10717960
Emile Abbott
March 20, 2014
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Amanda D. Austwick
September 29, 2017
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