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Posted on 06/05/22 08:33:36 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
This week's Challenge comes from Vibeke, who spotted the sculpture in Christchurch last December.

The lake is all very well, but where else could that staircase lead?

For those who would enjoy an almost impossible Challenge: can you construct a background that matches the perspective of the stairs?

High res is here.



Posted on 06/05/22 1:12:50 PM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
Having missed two weeks I am still of limited availability but hope to able to have a go at this later in the week. After all setting a perspective challenge is red rag to bull for me! Here's hoping I can fit it in.

Loved the last two weeks entires. Som really off the wall ideas!

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Posted on 06/05/22 11:53:07 PM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
A quick one...



Posted on 07/05/22 3:26:03 PM
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Lovely Loyd.



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Posted on 07/05/22 3:36:00 PM
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This is more difficult than it looks. The idea of conforming to the perspective is somewhat notional. There are two completely different conflicting perspectives here. The true image perspective, which is a twin vanishing point perspective defined by the base of the stair and the horizontals of the treads, and the false single vanishing point perspective implied by the taper to a point.

I will be seriously impressed by anyone who can manage to reconcile these in real perspective terms. I don't even think it's possible. I think the best chance is to do what Loyd has successfully done, which is to create an image which 'seems' fine to the eye even though, if you stop to analyse, it doesn't hold up in real terms.

I think we might see a lot of ingenuity here.

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Posted on 07/05/22 4:56:43 PM
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Schedule change means I have had time to try this sooner than expected. This not really on brief but it is playing games with the perspective, (real perspective - not the taper).





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Posted on 08/05/22 00:56:54 AM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
Thanks David, you're most kind remarks are appreciated. While I was thinking about what on earth to do with this, I remembered an infrared shot I made from three years ago and decided to give it a chance.

Yours is most clever, I really like it... great idea!

Posted on 08/05/22 01:00:33 AM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
The obligatory animation... "Don't open the pod door Hal...!!"



Posted on 08/05/22 3:51:38 PM
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That is staggeringly close to a convincing forced perspective Loyd. I am seriously impressed.


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Posted on 08/05/22 3:55:44 PM
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I have decided that the best way to deal with this is to avoid any strong perspective aside from the steps themselves.



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Posted on 08/05/22 9:23:44 PM
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Aesthetically, and artistically that is very beautiful David: it all comes together extremely well.

I hope my perspective is on its best behaviour...David?




Posted on 08/05/22 9:55:45 PM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
David I couldn't resist the temptation to mess it up.



Posted on 09/05/22 00:21:56 AM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
Take the 'up then down' escalator for a once in a lifetime view... don't forget your camera.




Posted on 09/05/22 08:23:46 AM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
michael sinclair wrote:
Aesthetically, and artistically that is very beautiful David: it all comes together extremely well.


Thank you. I really enjoyed doing it.

I hope my perspective is on its best behaviour...David?


That is seriously ingenious Michael. Yes! It's spot on.

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Posted on 09/05/22 08:28:57 AM
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michael sinclair wrote:
David I couldn't resist the temptation to mess it up.


Well you succeeded!

Joking aside Michael I notice that whenever you modify my images its always to slightly flatten and brighten. I do like a bit of 'moodiness' in my images. I don't know if if just a difference in taste or whether maybe your display is maybe set up darker than mine.

I often wonder about this and how my work looks on other people's screens.


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Posted on 09/05/22 08:38:15 AM
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lwc wrote:
Take the 'up then down' escalator for a once in a lifetime view... don't forget your camera.


There's something incredibly satisfying and quite compelling about that Loyd. I love just watching it.

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Posted on 09/05/22 10:12:43 AM
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http://vimeo.com/707632212

Stairway to heaven is wonderful. I like Michael's take on it too.
The escalator is a great idea.



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Posted on 09/05/22 10:51:00 AM
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I never cease to be amazed at the imagination on display on HTCIP. Some amazing images from such a simple subject.

Still can't come out to play; will be back soon.

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Posted on 09/05/22 11:21:49 AM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
I find the first stair growing from behind the rock formation by far the most successful Anna.

Only problem is I kept waiting for you to animate him walking up it!

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Posted on 09/05/22 2:03:14 PM
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Re: Challenge 906: Stairway to heaven
Anna, well done... Jacob's Ladder works nicely!

David - I really like your Angels... and the more I thought about it, I started to wonder how it might look as an animation. With that said, I offer my sincerest apologies for this effort. I made no changes to your original, only added ten separate effects to obtain this result. Disclaimer - For amusement purposes only.



It turned out much 'too busy' but you get the idea...

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