The lighting works for me. It's the same equation as a backlit model 
illuminated by a reflector next to camera. I looked at this pic without reading 
the message, and I assumed the boat was lit by a source near camera, but it 
could easily have been a lamp on a dock or some other source. Like this one.
Paul
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> In a message dated 12/22/2007 9:06:31 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
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> The lighting is  rather unnatural looking.  The sun is going down in
> the distance, but  the boat is front lit by a flash.  Natural lighting
> would have come in  the opposite direction.  Almost works for
> me but not quite.  I like  the sunset, but not the boat/lighting.
> 
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