The sun goes down

© Bryan S. Jarmain

The sun goes down

Uploaded: January 27, 2006

Description

F/10, 1/30 Sec, Canon EF-S 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 lens, Stellenbosch, Late Afternoon. A warming filter was used in postprocessing to enhance the mood of the shot. Composite techniques were used to bring out detail on the ground and the road.

Comments

Janine Russell level-deluxe January 27, 2006

Bryan, very nice colors and lighting. #381749

Bill Wyatt May 10, 2006

Beautiful lighting and composition Bryan! #2748221

Roger D. Meador August 13, 2006

Lovely sky. #3158686

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