The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Dimensions
Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 15.50"
Forest Path Framed Print
by Jon Burch Photography
$84.00
Product Details
Forest Path framed print by Jon Burch Photography. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The first day of fall in North America officially began at 2:44 PM on September 22 this year. It's a precise time measured by the apparent passage... more
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Comments (4)
Artist's Description
The first day of fall in North America officially began at 2:44 PM on September 22 this year. It's a precise time measured by the apparent passage of the Sun through an observer's zenith if standing on the imaginary line called the equator delineating the two hemispheres.
This means that if you are located south of the equator, the Sun will pass through your zenith twice before the first day of spring or vernal equinox next March. Of course, if your location is further south than the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5 degrees south, the Sun will never be at your zenith so you won't have to look straight up to see it.
The days in the northern hemisphere grow progressively shorter while the reverse is true on opposite side of the equator. The Sun will rise and set further and further south on the horizon until it reaches its maximum southern declination around December 21st officially named the Winter Solstice. Then, it will steadily climb higher in the sky again crossing...
About Jon Burch Photography
Photography is all about using light to capture the emotion and beauty of a fleeting moment. For me, this adventure began with a single spring image using a small Kodak film camera of a freshly watered central Kansas ditch and has come full circle using modern digital techniques. My first camera was acquired by trading an ancient Royal typewriter to a fellow college student who was desperate to finish a term paper. It was a long time ago and that camera was my passport to an art that has fascinated me ever since. I owned and operated a professional studio in central Kansas for 20 years and moved to Colorado in 1994. Part of the studio's early success came from creating outdoor portraiture using controlled lighting...
Jon Burch
Thank you for the feature Sandra!
Kate Brown
Beautiful scene, love that trail! f/v
Jon Burch Photography replied:
Thank you Kate!
Andrew Penman
Good work Jon. Fav
Jon Burch Photography replied:
Thanks Andrew!
Lianne Schneider
Stunning shot Jon - and the color is simply fabulous. F/V
Jon Burch Photography replied:
Thank you Lianne!