As soon as my other computer comes back on line I'll share the "head shot" that was taken of a live fish, in somewhat more bronze colored water than perhaps we're use to in RI (it was close to the CT river) which accounts for the golden hue. I was using a Nikon 12 - 24 mm wide angle lens. The photo was corrected for any lens distortion (minimal on that fantastic piece of glass) so any barrel distortion was completely removed. I think you'll find the painting, which was done as oil on masonite, is extremely realistic given the forced perspective of the fish to the viewer and that was done for impact -- after all there is a bit of artistic freedom that is used in any fish painting, illustration or cartoon. From a marketing perspective I wanted my trademark 'Fish_Eye' view to stop traffic and grab attention.
Believe me I'm/we are very interested in the feedback and we thank you for it.
I'm investing heavily in some terrific new technology that will allow me to take both photos and HD video in extremely low light. I promise you images of stripers the likes of which the world has never seen and I'm dead set on turning them into prints and t-shirts...oh, and mind blowing DVDs.
Mike
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