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a fisherman's dusk
Image Title:  a fisherman's dusk
 
 By: Jacob French  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Jacob French {K:6315}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Nature
Film Format RAW to JPG Conversion
Portfolio naturally
Lens Sigma 50-500mm DG APO EX
Uploaded 7/17/2006 Film / Memory Type Edge 2X 2Gb Compact Flash
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 78 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Wellington
State -  OH
Country - United States   United States
About Went fishing with my dad and was fortunate enough to capture this scene. Mildly adjusted to black out some foreground details.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Alicia Popp   {K:84964} 7/17/2006
Precioso cielo encendido, berllas siluetas y encanto de composición.
Felicitaciones!


Shirley D. Cross   {K:143396} 7/17/2006
Lovely sunset, Jacob.


Michael Mecomber   {K:814} 7/31/2006
This is a beautiful sunset...good instinct to darken the forground, it adds a very nice profile but doesnt' distract from the subject. My only critism of this photo would be that it looks a tad oversharpened. I'm not sure what you are using in post but I think you should use a little less sharpening in the future. Thanks for sharing and thank you for your comment on my photo "Lost...".


Jacob French   {K:6315} 7/31/2006
Thanks, Michael! If you're referring to the light halo's arouund the horizon and the trees...it was there in the original shot, and not caused by sharpening...though I'm not sure how to rid myself of it!

Thanks for the view and comment!
J :-)


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