99.99 % of our photography fall within a sure acceptable stove of exposure — one filled with colouration and detail . Last week’sShooting Challengewas dedicated to the rarified .01 % that ’s blind by the Light Within . The resulting shooter are incredible .
https://gizmodo.com/shooting-challenge-blow-out-5473967
Second Runner Up
I shot most of the photo with the photo I require , but used photoshop to up the exposure , da Gamma chastening , noise reduction and unsharp masquerade party .
Lens : Nikon AF - S Nikkor 18 - 200 mm VR
ISO : 200

Shutter : 1/200
Aperture : F13
Focal Length : 50 millimeter

[ erectile dysfunction note : I have a feeling that the larger you may look at this , the more you may prize the gradient of detail and the more striking it would be . reckon a wall - sized print . ]
-Jason Bolt
First Runner Up
tv camera : Canon Eos 40d
Lens : Canon 24 - 70 2.8L USM
ISO : 100

Focal Length : 52 millimetre
Aperture : f2.8
Shutter Speed : 1/1000

[ Ed note : I was just chance on by the mere , clever play of ignominious and white . ]
-Justin Carney
Winner
Michelangelo´s “ Creation of Men ” root on me to this “ Adam´s sight of eyeshot ” .
I inject “ Gods hand ” with my Canon Eos 500D and the Canon 18 - 55 millimetre lens . Also used a tripod and a outside trigger . 1/4 sec . Iso 800 , into the sunlight . No software fitting except for harvest and resize .
[ Ed billet : My mind just kept derive back to this one . ]

-Roland Renne
UPDATE : Download wallpaper sizeshere .
https://gizmodo.com/brilliant-and-blinding-blow-outs-the-wallpapers-5478118

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