I love it! I have no idea why it works, it just does.

Btw, I've used the technique once or twice. The cover photo for my cycling 
photo blog (to which I haven't contributed for way too long) was taken that 
way. Riding along, camera held upside down behind my back right at about seat 
level:

 http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/?m=0

Sometimes it works, sometimes not. In your case it definitely did!

cheers,
frank  

"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- 
Christopher Hitchens

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From: Cotty <cotty...@mac.com>
Sent: June 8, 2012 6/8/12
To: pentax list <PDML@pdml.net>
Subject: PESO - Oxford By Night

Haven't posted a sodding thing in ages!

Saw US comic Rich Hall the other night. Walking back to the car, saw
this couple in the street. As I was walking past the Fuji X10 was coming
out of my pocket, lens cap off, always kept on Theriaultian hi ISO hi
contrast setting, held camera behind me as I walked, they were now
behind me, didn't look back and fired one shot. It'll do. And yes in
case you are wondering this camera has orbs! Doesn't bother me one bit.

<http://cottycam.posterous.com/oxford-by-night#>

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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