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I was recently in the Dallas-Fort Worth airport waiting for a plane to Argentina. The sun was setting and I was looking for a good spot to take pictures of the setting sun. Nobody was around and suddenly I felt completely alone. I knew nobody and nobody knew me. It was very peaceful. Something I am not used to.
PP: adjusted the horizon, cropped, sized, bordered.
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Aaron,
Very creative shot! Wonderful use of lights/shadows/lines. The only thing I find a bit distracting is the red E letter on the right side...but you can easily get ride of it using PS.
Thanks for sharing!
Angela
Hello Aaron,
Great shot, nice use of shadow play and very creative. Did you use a timer?
Well done.
GT
Very nice. Nice POV, and the note was excellent. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work.
Airport are strange places, trapped between two worlds... I always find a weird feeling there, which I think your picture and note define really well.
Great use of light and shadow, and the presence of the single human shadow in this environment full of straight lines and hard textures is wonderfully effective. The golden light is a real plus. If I can make a suggestion: maybe crop a bit a the bottom to get rid of the armrest, it makes a small black line that breaks the overall pattern.
How low can you go. I swear, it's a slobamaknoba in the corner, see it.
Nice effect of the shadow work.
DB