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by Hank Waxman -
Extra information
- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D200
- Taken on 2009/08/27 19:20:48
- Exposure: 0.005s (1/200)
- Focal Length: 82.00mm
- F/Stop: f/7.100
- ISO Speed: ISO200
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
Comments
Celalettin GÜNEŞ, on October 2, said:
Full of great photos of the gallery. I choose my favorite among you. Congratulations
Matteo Pagliaro, on October 2, said:
Sunset landscapes are quite rare in your gallery, but those ones are simply wonderful!!! They make the desired feeling of open spaces arise into the people (and I'm one of them) not used to live in great cities!
Thank you for sharing!! Ciao, Matteo.
©Daniela Brocca, on October 2, said:
Beautiful serie, Hank. From the avenues of New York to the open spaces of the Rhode Island shore. Cheers, Daniela
Hank Waxman, on October 3, said:
Greetings Celalettin, Matteo and Daniela. This is my favorite shot of the Tiverton Sunset series and I'm glad you landed on it also. As Matteo points out, I don't often bring sunsets to my pages. In this shot, the day is over. The best color is gone from the sky and the next phase of the day's life is just starting.
so the contradiction appealed to me. The title speaks of something ended, but a beautiful, peaceful and quiet evening is just starting.
Best regards,
Hank
davehermon, on October 3, said:
Hi Hank: Beautiful shot. They're biting again! Wed. I got 18.5", Jeff got 17.5" - that's all we got though. Let's plan on week after next. We'll be in Vermont next week. dave
Hank Waxman, on October 5, said:
Congratulations; I'm jealous. Thanks for the comments on the photo too.
Hank
krunoslav gorup, on November 21, said:
What a lovely sunset!!! Wonderful picture. Greetings, Krunoslav
Hank Waxman, on November 28, said:
and what a lovely compliment, krunsolav. Thanks so much.
Hank
Richard Ryer, on December 2, said:
Greetings Hank, Thanks for the visits. What a beautiful sunset you have. It reminds me of travels back east when we were near the water and getting to see such sights. The wine and bread and cheese, or the coffee and cheese cake, taking in such sights. What days those were. Thanks for the memories.
Cheers,
Rich
Hank Waxman, on December 2, said:
Thanks Rich. The scale of things in the East is smaller than your magnificent Colorado mountains, but there are some beautiful spots and as you point out, the end-of-day rituals are equally pleasant.
Best regards,
Hank
chrisWillison, 11 days ago, said:
Nice calming shot.
Regards Chris.
Hank Waxman, 7 days ago, said:
Thanks Chris. I'm glad I properly conveyed to feeling. I appreciate you comments.
Hank