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Sunset Watchers
Image Title:  Sunset Watchers
 
 By: Jon O'Brien  
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Photographer Jon O'Brien {K:11304}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Minolta 370 X
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio City & Country
Lens Tamron 70-210
Uploaded 10/14/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji 400
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Location City -  saskatoon
State -  SASKATCHEWAN
Country - Canada   Canada
About ...the end of a long day... Taken during the Sept 4 centennial festivities at Diefenbaker Park in Saskatoon.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ferran Rial   {K:6684} 10/14/2005
Beautiful silhouette!!

ferran


Joćo Tavares   {K:41461} 10/14/2005
Beautiful colors and composition.
Reg.
Joćo


Dennis Hendricksen   {K:4631} 5/2/2006
Now here's a prairie scene I can totally relate to. Those long lingering sunsets allow us to set up the lawn chairs and just enjoy (as long as the mosquitos aren't out in full force!). By the way, it's really the ball cap gives this away as a prairie scene! Your picture has me longing for summer. Nicely done!

Dennis


Sameer Garde   {K:1579} 8/28/2006
nice one.
Have u intentionaly kept the horizontal line at the center? how it coult have been if more of the sky and less of the dark portion was included?


Jon O'Brien   {K:11304} 8/29/2006
Hi, Sameer - that is a very good question as that is quite a bit of wasted space. When I scanned this I cropped it to 8x10, and this is more or less just how it worked out. Hm. The conventional wisdom is not to center the horizon line, of course. I played with the cropping a bit (see attached).

Cheers,

Jon



Sameer Garde   {K:1579} 8/29/2006
Yes, thats the thumb rule... but thats just guidline any there can be many exceptions.
I personally think second one is beter.
Best of luck.
~Sameer


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