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Sunset iPhone X Case featuring the photograph Oregon Crepuscular Sunset by Nick Kloepping

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Oregon Crepuscular Sunset iPhone X Case

Nick Kloepping

by Nick Kloepping

$27.00

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Oregon Crepuscular Sunset iPhone x case by Nick Kloepping.   Protect your iPhone X with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone X for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

Design Details

A Willamette Valley, Oregon sunset, creating sun rays converging on the horizon. Crepuscular rays occur when objects such as mountain peaks or clouds... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (18)

Michele Avanti

Michele Avanti

Awesome!

Nick Kloepping replied:

I appreciate the kind comment.

Luis Aponte

Luis Aponte

Very nice capture, Nick! Love the way you were able to capture the sun rays. :)

Nick Kloepping replied:

Luis, I appreciate your kind comment.

Michael Eingle

Michael Eingle

Beautiful scene and pov Nick! l/f

Nick Kloepping replied:

Michael, I appreciate your viewing and kind comment.

Johannes Murat

Johannes Murat

very nice

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you, Johannes.

Michele  Avanti

Michele Avanti

Beautifully done! What a fabulous creation! lfpt

Nick Kloepping replied:

Michele, I very much appreciate your kind comment.

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

Wow what an awesome sky Nick, I love the colors and sunrays through the clouds!!! L/F

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Marvin, for the kind comment and L/F.

Vixen Evony

Vixen Evony

Gorgeous sunset! l/f

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Vixen, for the kind comment. I am glad to have been able to capture one of nature's moments.

Diane Schuster

Diane Schuster

My gosh but this is stunning! WOW! l/f

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Diane for the l/f and comment. I like your area of the great State of Oregon.

Lorenzo Williams

Lorenzo Williams

An awe inspiring image. Thanks for the description, ironically my wife and daughters were telling me (less than a week ago) that sun rays were not parallel, now I can prove them wrong. Would love to know your digital processing. f/l/fb

Nick Kloepping replied:

I appreciate the comment, Lorenzo. The rays were natural to the photo and were not created through processing. The only processing was done in Photofiltre 7 for adjustment of clarity and 10 % revived colors. I have several other photos taken the same evening, that I will be posting later.

Barbara Zahno

Barbara Zahno

Wow, very impressive!

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Barbara, for the kind comment.

Zori Minkova

Zori Minkova

Stunning colors! p/f/l

Nick Kloepping replied:

I appreciate the kind comment and p/f/l.

Heloisa Castro

Heloisa Castro

Wonderful image! fav

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you Heloisa, for stopping by and the fav, I appreciate your comment.

Douglas Castleman

Douglas Castleman

This is really great. One of the best sunset photographs I've ever seen.

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you, I appreciate your view and thoughts.

Robert Brown

Robert Brown

Beautiful capture of the sky and clouds.

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you kindly, it had been stormy to the East and I just happened to walk out the back door at the right time.

Dawn Currie

Dawn Currie

Congratulations on your feature in our group, I Love Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you for featuring in the group "I Love Nature Photography".

Subhadeep Manna

Subhadeep Manna

Amazing skies!

Nick Kloepping replied:

Thank you for the kind comment, it is appreciated.

About iPhone X Cases

Protect your iPhone X with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case.   The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation.   Simply snap the case onto your iPhone X for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

Artist's Description

A Willamette Valley, Oregon sunset, creating sun rays converging on the horizon. Crepuscular rays occur when objects such as mountain peaks or clouds partially shadow the sun's rays. The name crepuscular means "relating to twilight" and these rays are observed at sunrise and sunset. Crepuscular rays appear to diverge outward from the setting sun, and are visible only when the atmosphere contains enough haze or dust particles so that sunlight in unshadowed areas can be scattered toward the observer.
The light rays are actually parallel, but appear to converge to the sun due to "perspective", the same visual effect that makes parallel railroad tracks appear to converge in the distance. Crepuscular rays are often red or yellow in appearance because blue light from the sun is selectively scattered out of the beam by air molecules.

About Nick Kloepping

Nick Kloepping

Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to visit my galleries. The digital art is a representation of my view of the photograph and the style that I wish to present. Editing programs allow me, through experimentation and modification, to create a new view or interpretation of the subject. Please stop by often, as I am always adding new work. All images are covered by international copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, or manipulated in any manner without prior written permission of Nick Kloepping.

 

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