Tunnel vision
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Please do not take the title literally; this is not about applying extreme vignetting in order to simulate loss of peripheral vision. What I want you to share is your pictures of tunnels (and of what is or is not happening inside/around them). Photos can be taken from within or outside a tunnel, but please let the tunnel be a significant part of your picture's theme, not just a barely visible dot at the background. Since the definition of a tunnel is not universally agreed upon, (and as much as I dislike disqualifying people's photos) I reserve the right to disqualify entries that I feel do not meet the criteria (for instance I will not accept simulated tunnels (as in extreme vignetting or other post-processing techniques), single-standing arches (although a series of adjacent arches producing a tunnel effect could be accepted), or hallways in residential buildings).
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| Submitted: | Tuesday, 18th May, 2010 16:36 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Tuesday, 8th December, 2009 |
| Focal length: | 10 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 1/4 sec |
| Aperture: | F3.5 |
| ISO: | 800 |
| Notes: | handheld as tripod is not allowed inside. Added saturation for the punch. |
| Views: | 144 |
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