
Tonight I was rowing my beloved Phoenix, and because visibility is such a priority, I broke out something special:
The "push lights".
You've seen them before - they're cheap dome lights that take four AA batteries, but when lined up along the rails, they give great visibility.


I continued my pursuit of the perfect silhouette shot of a gondolier. I got a decent one of this random rower early on in the parade.

Steve Elkins was piloting the Isabella Celeste tonight, so I was able to get a good shot of her, with the red rope-lights.

Later on I gave my camera to gondolier Justin Deckert, who shot this one of me as one of the brighter boats went by.

The night was more crowded and busy than the previous nights (Saturday night of boat parade usually is), and I had my hands full with six passengers and two other gondolas in my flotilla to stay together with, but everything went well and the passengers loved it.
Gondolier in Southern California = nice work if you can get it!
1 comment:
This is great! I was wondering if ANY of those shots actually turned out! What an amazing night. A rare treat and privilege to captain with the master himself. NICE photo Credit! :-{ )
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