Jul 142008
 
 July 14, 2008  Posted by Michael at 12:01 am Expressionism  Add comments

I know. I know. It is not a boat.

A Moment in Photographic History:
1926 National Geographic takes 1st natural-colour undersea photos.
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A Photographic Quote of Note:
You are a pest, by the very nature of that camera in your hand.
- – - – - – - Princess Anne

  18 Responses to “Das Boot”

  1. This one is really desperate ! Congrats, Michael !

     
  2. Cool b&w – great DOF

     
  3. Fantastic! Love the simplicity of the image.

     
  4. Excellent Michael! Such an appropriate title – enjoyed that movie. The B&W is perfect for this capture.

     
  5. Ha ha.. excellent title and photograph, Michael. B&W works a treat and the quality shines through

     
  6. HA! We know you didn’t mean boat, Michael. I laugh because I always think the same thing when I see “das boot.”

     
  7. I heard of this movie but have never seen it. One thing I know is Nancy Sinatra’s song: These boots are made for walking!
    Great capture Michael.

     
  8. lol – the shot would have been great even without the boat I mean boot. Love the soft textures set against the post. lovely shot. mal

     
  9. Simply, minimalist and funny, good eye,i like it ;)

     
  10. lol I love it! Very cool Michael.
    (hope they find the convict )

     
  11. This is really great!! I love this kind of insolite captures and the “sea” behind looks calm enough for a long journey :)

     
  12. Es buenisima, el título perfecto , bellisimo el campo de cereales del fondo, y la bota todo un detalle :) )

     
  13. Very abstract but a nice detail shot and a great find.

     
  14. Wo ist der Fuß?

     
  15. Das boot climbed up the fence to look for his mate – the other boot!

    Lovely capture, Michael.

     
  16. Wonderfully captured. Love the soft tones and textures.

     
  17. I like this one !! very nice grey !!

     
  18. excellent !!!

     

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