Here are 91 everyday physical object , photographedby Gizmodo readers . Can you key out them ? ( in earnest , can you help describe them ? Several do n’t have answer ! )
https://gizmodo.com/shooting-challenge-upo-5774351
Winner and Lead Shot
pelting , Rain , Go Away ! Yeah , I was stuck deep down , so I was taking lots of pictures of kitchen poppycock . This is a fork on my dinner party board . This was taken with my Canon Rebel XS using a Tamron 18 - 270 at 270 mm .
I shoot at ISO 100 , 0.3 sec , at f9 ( even at f9 , with so much zoom and being so close-fitting to the subject , you’re able to still see the left & correct notches are slightly out of focus compared to the plaza … ) .
– Eric Kornblum

Web
While doing the lulu , I noticed that the max suds might make a nice picture for the UPO Gizmodo Shooting Challenge . I put some of the suds in a clear plastic container and take off photographing with a light source under the container . The result does n’t face as much like easy lay suds as a spider web made by an intoxicated arachnid . I think it looks pretty cool though . tv camera : Nikon D90 , Lens : 60 millimetre AF Micro Nikkor , f/8 , 1/25 sec
– Duane Sager
Plasma Swirl
I took this shot on a Canon Rebel T2i ( 550d ) at ISO 3200 , f/22 , @ 1/25 shutter speed using the outfit IS 18 - 55 mm lens of the eye . I really wanted to hit some macro picture taking for this picky challenge , but as I do not have a becoming electron lens for it , I had to descend up with something else . This especial object is a favorite of mine , and you do n’t see very many like it any longer . The shape provides many interesting perspective that I never examined before . It was a ton of play to film ; literally insufferable to get the same shot doubly which sum up to the play of it all … I never knew what I was gon na get .
– Robert Lohr
Big Red
One of thing that I enjoy most about shoot with a macro lens is that unremarkably the summons is less about finding an interesting subject and more about making an interesting guessing . This is a handheld panned shot of a normally stunningly tire wassailer . Shot with a Canon 5D Mark II using a 100 mm Canon f2.8 Macro ISO 400 F/2.8 for 0.3 sec
– Jesse Zibble
Metal Planet
Took this one while out camping the other night . I used a canon 30d and borrowed a 70 - 200 mm telephoto from a supporter . Then I used my prime 50 mm backwards to get the supermacro result . It ’s the base of the alloy stalks on a grill scrubbing brush . I thought they looked like Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree short pants on some alien planet . canyon 30d , Canon 70 - 200 mm + Canon ground 50 mm , f/4 , 1/125 sec . , ISO 100
– Collin Fleck
Folds
There is a lamp decently next to my book ledge in my keep room . When I got really close , and get the focus weaken up just a lilliputian number , it blurred the descent enough so the two blended together where they overlapped . Then I lined up where the ledge satisfy the bulwark with where the lamp shade met the bag , forge a skillful geometric , cubistic style shot . Captured this with my T2i and a Sigma 17 - 50 lens . It was shot at 50 mm , f2.8 , 1/100 .
– Jody Abbott
Asteroid
This is my first meekness to the shooting challenge , I have to say that the challenge was one of my inspirations to get a DSLR photographic camera in the clenched fist lieu . The idea behind this photo came to me while i was about to lit a cigarette and my ashtray was overwhelmed with cigarette butts and justly after I toss out of them I realized I could take a exposure that could resemble the lunation or an space rock . Canon Rebel T1i , genus Lens 18 - 55 millimetre f/5.6 , 1/25 ISO 6400 .
– Pedro Casar
Extrusion
I used a 5D Mark II and a 50 mm f1.8 lens of the eye to take this picture . I was just walking around the house taking some interesting exposure , but this in reality come to me after watch out some tilt - shift photography slides . I took the lens off the camera body and starting moving it around , attempt to locate the lens to give a bully looking shot .
This is actually the projection screen on one of our front window . The blue sky in the top half of the pic and the tree line ( that dips in towards the heart ) are still visible . I love how the squares of the screen occur through . I wish I could double it and take it more head - on for a symmetrical photo . It almost looks like motion fuzz . The pic was for 1/2500 sec at ISO 400 . It was bright out which allowed for such a fast picture time .
-Andy Barry

UFO
I took this shot while walking with my particular date . It was a cold and rainy Nox . The street lamp were very bright that night . I want to use a object that we see everyday and make is very usual .
photographic camera : Olympus E-520 Lens : Zuiko Digital 14 - 42 millimetre ISO : 100 , 1/6 sec at f / 3.5
-Cory Payne

These were so dead fantastic . Check out the two drift below and full - sized gibe onflickr . So many great picture missing above .
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