--- Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> This image was taken a couple of years ago while we
> were traversing a
> portion of Lake Powell in southern Utah.  I was
> standing there driving the
> boat and saw this perspective.  I had to shoot one
> handed while still
> steering the boat.
> 
> www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/0093-05.htm
> 
> Taken with a PZ-1p, F 17-28 fisheye zoom, Konica
> Impressa 50
> 
> 
> Enjoy,

Bruce,

I love this photo!!  It should be on a tourism poster,
or on the front cover or a travel magazine or
something.  It just so perfectly captures that
care-free "I'm on vacation, so screw the real world"
feeling that one gets on those great vacations.

One hand holding the camera, eh?  I like it!  See, you
do those things, and wonderful things result, like
that tilted horizon that lets us know we're in a
moving boat.  

I love the relaxed pose of the passengers;  not a care
in the world (except maybe to slather on more
sunscreen), I like the way the fisheye makes the
canopy curve around the top corners, the curved
windshield, that's just a great use of a fisheye,
IMHO.   

Really, Bruce, this photo is just about perfect. 
There's nothing bad to say about it.  

Just perfect.

thanks,
frank

=====
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The pessimist fears it 
is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer

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