I wasn't going to say anything, Ann, but since you already have, I'll chime in with my comments...
Hardly a lady-like pose, I must say.
If it was your daugher, likely she's already killed you! Two years ago you say? Okay, she's never seen it. Keep it that way! <g>
If it was your wife, what year do you get to pull the blankets off the couch again... Or, hasn't she seen it either? KITW...
If it was a friend, or a friend's lady, I'd not show it to any of them, either.
Above all, don't tell the subject it just went out on an international camera list...
Whew.
keith whaley
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Bruce Dayton 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
Geez, Bruce - is that girl on the left still talking to you?
I'm sort of in favor of saving fish eye lenses for fish - certainly not friends.
Although on the whole it captures the horror of the man made lake - to me, one of the saddest places in the southwest (whether it be Powell or Mead)
Hope you take this in good fun mode - but I'm out of here tomorrow night so I'll never know if this started a anything :)
annsan

