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Copasetic in Tadoussac


Copasetic in Tadoussac
Photo Information
Copyright: Robert Calve (perryhooter) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2820 W: 905 N: 5900] (26383)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-10-15
Categories: Transportation, Architecture, Event, Experimental, Mood
Camera: Canon Powershot Pro 1, Polarizer ø28mm
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/100 seconds
Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Travelogue: Saguenay - Gaspesia Tour
Date Submitted: 2006-11-16 7:33
Viewed: 579
Points: 18
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Humm , A rapid note this morning before I head to work. I will be back with more details.

Copasetic is the name of this cute little boat.

Copasetic, also spelled copacetic, means very satisfactory or acceptable. It is an unusual English language word in that it is one of the few words of unknown origin that is not considered slang in contemporary usage. Its use is found almost exclusively in North America, and has been said to have been first widely publicized its use in communications between the astronauts and Mission Control of the Apollo Program in the 1960s Source:
Wikipedia

Our friend Laurent recognized the boat ( Lanaud ) . The name plate is readable on the original size photo.

Here I opted to have a blurred foreground to frame the vessel in the background. . We can see landslides clearly that I was mentioning on my previous post here .

Tell me if you find this one copasetic , OK (^_^).

Additional view will be added as WS.

Cheers!
Robert

PS. Thanks for the great feedback on my post Loneliness

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  • jan515 Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2234 W: 48 N: 2973] (14442)
  • [2006-11-16 8:01]

Hello Robert,Good formation. The colors are beautiful. I like really this photo. good composition and a very interesting picture. Beautiful view. Excellent and Fantastic creativity. Goods made.
Compliment.
Janusz

Neat shot. Must be a great place to go & see.

Hi Robert
A wonderful shot. I should say this photo is one of the best photos which I have already seen. You did the best. I read your note about it and I found it perfect. I give it useful mark.
Good luck
Saman

Nice POV , which I am assuming is off the stern of another boat..:o) I like that cute little boat..looks like a fair size...:o) fitting name as well..looks like things are going fine and dandy for the owner...:o) TFS the photo.
Donna :o)

very copasetic, Robert... nice one!
The boat ..and the photo!!
Robert you are using low F stops...and having quite a large DOF. I am thinking on this :-) TFS Meagan

I would say that it is acceptable, big for me but small compared to most of the ships you soot.

My friend...
Special and razor sharp! You know.. looking to the shore .. and more spcecific the tree-less slope .. this is whats happening in many 3td world countries and causses *landslip* ..sueprised to see that here.. Great shot Robert.. TFS..
John
later
ps
looking true your TL activity..WOW Robert .. you are VERY active in here..do you have time to sleep ?
I am a bit jealose ^__^ time limmitted and Yolan would kill me.. Tickets?.. still not definet.. due to a situation with my 86 year old Mom.. when we find shelter for her its ok..She is to old ta let her join to Canada.. she would break all her bones due to the snow

Hi Rob,

Great shot! With the background razor sharp! I can't say I've heard the word Copasetic before. Good strong framing and I really should buy one of those boats...(^_^)

Well done & TFS :)
Constantinos

Hello Robert. Excellent detail on the boat and the background. Lovely blurred foreground only adds more emphasis. Well done and TFS,
David

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