The title and the shot remind me of falling out of a canoe one chilly morning on a duck hunt. Could happen fishing too if one were in a canoe. Not the most stable vessel afloat.... The boat here looks far more welcoming to me. Nice shot Jim.
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Now this is isolation at it's finest, very well done, I'm not so sure I want to be in a boat that size in the hugs body of water. Lol! Brings back memories when I went out in the Pacific in small boat, and then afterwards wondered why I did it. :) Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Gotta love fishing a lot. APpears to be cool here based on the heavy jackets. Love the subtle blue tones of the entire image that adds to the cool temps of the setting.
I like the simplicity of this shot very much. It also reminds me of something that happened a few years ago in another country, (not sure which one) where a couple of chaps were fishing in a boat on a lake. One had a shot gun and shot a duck flying over head, but the duck had the last laugh as he plummeted to earth, but straight into the boat and through the bottom, sinking the boat!!! ha ha Hope these people in your boat didnt have the same bad luck! Lovely capture in deed. Ann