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Into The Sunset
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL Into The Sunset
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- Country: Italy
- Nearest Area: www.johnnydao.com
- Nearest Town: Sorrento
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- Description: SORRENTO, ITALY - May 10, 2012: Golden hour in Sorrento. Originally, I setup my camera to get a large cruise ship going across the horizon a few minutes earlier. But, I did not make it in time putting together my camera and tripod. After shooting a few frames, this man in a row boat started to make his way to the other side from the shore. It was a perfect timing. As he made his way across, I quickly made my adjustments to increase the shutter speed as to not blur the boat or the man rowing.
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