A panoramic photo of a beautiful sunset and the full skyline of Sydney in Australia. The setting sun is just behind the Harbour Bridge and still radiates some powerful red-orange rays of sunshine through the air. On the left you can see the impressive skyline of the business district and the Sydney Opera House. On the right of the picture you see the Pinchgut Area with the beautiful silhouette of The Harbour Bridge in the middle. I photographed this sunset from Cremorne Point.
This picture is also available in a Panorama aspect ratio.
Ricardo Bouman is a graphic designer and all-round photographer.
His photographic collection consists largely of travel photography and, in particular, (mountain) landscapes, cityscapes, night photography of skylines and threatening weather conditions.
Important factors within his compositions are colour contrasts, tessellation, perspective, tension and drama. A lover of the weather, cloud cover and thunderstorms, he always pays particular attention to weather conditions and captures the tension and menace of the moment. Ricardo edits his photos for colour and contrast, but in a way that keeps the beauty of the subject intact and realistic.
Ricardo also photographs atmospheric images in his photo studio. Think Close-up photos of Flowers and Plants and atmospheric 'Lay-flat' photos with fruits, herbs and spices in beautiful compositions.
Besides photography, Ricardo is also a painter. As a watercolourist, he repaints his visited locations in his studio. You can view his paintings at: Watercolorwall.artheroes.com
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