I like that image Frank, and it works well in B&W.  Your vantage point
emphasizes the isolation -- and perhaps loneliness -- of the sculler.
The size of the distant skyline also emphasizes the isolation, and
gives a nice feeling of the place.

Being busy can be hard of the nerves, but it is usually better than
the alternative.  <G>

Dan
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:50 AM, frank theriault
<knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So yesterday, for some reason I thought it might be a quiet day at
> work, so I stowed the *istD and Vivitar f3.8 19mm in my messenger bag
> and headed off to work.
>
> About two weeks ago, Canada Post workers were in a legal strike
> position, and they've been running rotating strikes throughout the
> country since then.  As of yesterday, Canada Post Corporation locked
> out the workers nation-wide, shutting down the service completely.
>
> Of course, we same-day courier companies went nuts.
>
> I did not have time to take any photos during my workday, however I
> did get a photo on the commute into work which hope you enjoy:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2011/06/morning-workout.html
>
> Comments always welcome.
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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