When the sun sets in the sky

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5 responses to “When the sun sets in the sky”

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    Anonymous

    I would say a sunset taken in space but since I don’t remember you saying you have been to space and the running environment is not very good up there, I would say a little adobe creativity was used to a fantastic sunset at sea photo?? 🙂

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    Jean Thomson

    It looks like you’re shooting upwards towards the horizon either sunrise or sunset

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    Anonymous

    To me, it is a revealing art piece, a photo of a sunset taken with a wide angle lens centered above the horizon in order to convex the skyline, framed upside down–more precisely, rotated 135 degrees clockwise–so as to bend and flip the heavens to appear as firmament and cast the black red earth onto an otherwise clear ether. Masterfully designed and executed as would make proud any true Maker.

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    David T

    To me, it is a revealing art piece, a photo of a sunset taken with a wide angle lens centered above the horizon in order to convex the skyline, framed upside down–more precisely, rotated 135 degrees clockwise–so as to bend and flip the heavens to appear as firmament and cast the black red earth onto an otherwise clear ether. Masterfully designed and executed as would make proud any true Maker.

    1. Bert van Mackelenbergh Avatar

      Thank you for your nice compliment David – it always means a lot when you get a nice compliment about something you are so passionate about; Thanks again, much appreciated! Bert

5 responses to “When the sun sets in the sky”

  1.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    I would say a sunset taken in space but since I don’t remember you saying you have been to space and the running environment is not very good up there, I would say a little adobe creativity was used to a fantastic sunset at sea photo?? 🙂

  2. Jean Thomson Avatar
    Jean Thomson

    It looks like you’re shooting upwards towards the horizon either sunrise or sunset

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    Anonymous

    To me, it is a revealing art piece, a photo of a sunset taken with a wide angle lens centered above the horizon in order to convex the skyline, framed upside down–more precisely, rotated 135 degrees clockwise–so as to bend and flip the heavens to appear as firmament and cast the black red earth onto an otherwise clear ether. Masterfully designed and executed as would make proud any true Maker.

  4. David T Avatar
    David T

    To me, it is a revealing art piece, a photo of a sunset taken with a wide angle lens centered above the horizon in order to convex the skyline, framed upside down–more precisely, rotated 135 degrees clockwise–so as to bend and flip the heavens to appear as firmament and cast the black red earth onto an otherwise clear ether. Masterfully designed and executed as would make proud any true Maker.

    1. Bert van Mackelenbergh Avatar

      Thank you for your nice compliment David – it always means a lot when you get a nice compliment about something you are so passionate about; Thanks again, much appreciated! Bert

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