Hello David, Being a pretty avid boater, I was expecting something very different based on your description. I was thinking it would be much more dynamic in showing your experience with the waves, spray and boating bouncing.
Instead, I see a fairly serene landscape. That is not to take away from the picture, just curious about your description. The shot itself shows an ominous sky that I like. The foreground is just a teeny bit small for my tastes, but realizing the rocking that was occurring, it is very understandable. Nice pic and thanks for sharing. -- Bruce Sunday, April 9, 2006, 3:46:23 PM, you wrote: DM> This was taken on the same day as my previous PAW, as we were heading DM> at breakneck speed towards Picton before the rain hit us. This was DM> the last photo on the roll. DM> It was quite an experience, trying to take photos one-handed while DM> holding on for dear life as the water was getting choppy and the boat DM> was going pretty fast. Trying to time the shots between the showers DM> of spray. Using a K2 which has no power-winder. I'm amazed that I DM> actually got the horizon straight... DM> http://www.bluemoon.net.nz/photo/printsdb/view.php?p=352&t=1 DM> As a side-note, I have just finished DM> scanning/processing/uploading DM> the first slide books of both 35mm and 6x7 (200 and 40 slides DM> respectively). I don't want to know how long this has taken me so DM> far, but there's only another three books of each to go :) DM> Cheers, DM> - Dave

