Ok, I'm feeling compelled. Frank, one thing about that fisheye is that it is much harder to make things blurry <grin>. Seriously, you are developing a good eye for shots that work well with that lens. This one gives a very unique feel, almost like I am standing right there.
Nice job! -- Best regards, Bruce Friday, February 18, 2005, 4:24:01 PM, you wrote: ft> I had this printed up for today, because I thought the PUG theme for ft> March was B&W (as mentioned in another thread). I've now decided ft> that, while it's an okay shot, I'll wait until closer to March 20 to ft> decide what I'm going to submit. Since it's hanging around, I'll PESO ft> it. ft> Taken a couple of weeks ago along the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada's ft> capital. The Rideau Canal is allegedly the world's longest skating ft> rink, and there are numerous rest stops along the 10km course, ft> including this little Art Display Area (you can see the "art" on the ft> walls in the background) with a fireplace perfect for toasting ft> marshmallows, as this family decided to do. ft> Another chance to play with the new fisheye (which I'm coming to enjoy ft> quite a bit, and finding that it may not be so gimmicky after all...): ft> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3130444&size=lg ft> Nothing overly serious, just a fun pic, but you may comment if so compelled. ft> thanks, ft> frank

