Religion of the Sea

Went sailing last week.  Biiig yacht – 70 feet.  I thought that seasickness might be the order of the day but standing on the dock waiting to get on board was the worst part.  My beer was cheap and Korean.  One of my fellow passengers decided that sake, Merlot, and Red Stripe was a good idea.  Somehow we all survived.  I took this.

Yacht Mast with no sail - triple cross

Camera & Lens   Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT (Canon) & 12.0-24.0 mm     Shutter:   1/250 s
Creation Date:   2009:08:27 18:23:34     Aperture:   f/11.0
Artist:   Ari Brown     ISO:   200
Exposure Mode:   Normal program     Focal Length:   22 mm

I can see how sailing might be your religion.  To top it off, this boat gets the triple cross – symbolism, right?  Maybe there is something to it – I managed to bring my camera and my camera strap, but not the piece that attaches the two together and somehow I didn’t drop it into Elliott Bay.

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4 Responses to “Religion of the Sea”

  1. Maya says:

    Wow Ari, I REALLY like this one, great pic!

  2. kap0w says:

    Thanks Maya – I really liked the angle and geometry, but I wrestled a little bit with the simplicity of it. Love to hear what people think.

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  4. Eve says:

    I like this one a lot, too! :)

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