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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Sunset Sunday - 9



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It's Sunset Sunday again.  Come join the fun and leave a comment with a link to your Sunset Shot. 

This week's shot is more Set than Sun, but the non-visible Sun is creating a beautiful red/orange sky as it retreats below the western horizon.  The structure in the foreground is an Amphitheater at the Antelope Island Visitors' Center.  I thought it added some nice lines to break up the scene as it gives foreground and depth. 

So there's mine.  Can't wait to see yours?



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8 comments:

Cheryl said...

Oh how wonderful, I could indeed sit and watch the sun set right there! How very relaxing.

Linda (PA_shutterbug) said...

I agree that placing the Amphitheater in the foreground of the sunset added depth to the photograph. Gorgeous picture of the sunset. I haven't taken too many sunset pictures. Here's a link to my most recent one.

http://keystonestatephotographer.blogspot.com/2009/12/sunset-at-rose-haven-md.html

Stacey Dawn said...

Nice composition for a sunset - something different - nice - and I love that red!

Chad said...

Mother Nature appears to have put on a great play that night.

Bretta said...

Beautiful! Just found your blog through your daughter's blog... At the bottom of this post is a sunset picture on Lake Nottely in Blairsville, GA.

http://brettaogburn.blogspot.com/2009/08/photography-that-has-been-crux-of-my_21.html

EG Wow said...

The colour of the sky is rich and amazing!

Rick said...

Nice one Scott - the deep red/orange is beautiful, and I like that you added the structure.

I'll put getting a sunset shot on my list of things to do this week.

Jeanne Klaver said...

Love the composition in this one.

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