Afterglow 2003 - Day 1 (page 3)
Jenny took me for a magnificent ride in the greatest lake that I've ever been to in my life. Unfortunately, she doesn't have much experience in rowing. After going in circles for a few minutes, she finally asked me to take over. I was happy to oblige.
This was the greatest sunset that I have ever witnessed. Now I've seen plenty in my day, (I could calculate how many, if you want - there's 365 days in one year, I'm 22 years old...hmm...) I won't bore you with that. This sunset was perfect cause it was at one the best places I've been privileged to visit.
This photo is actually two, I used a little bit of image trickery to make it panoramic in a sense. Not that you guys believed that it was an unaltered photograph. Trust me, I hold you all in high regard, I know that everyone has at least a few years of proper schooling, and would be able to recognize an error in my work.
I made Tim row off into the wild blue yonder, just so that I could take a picture of them against the fantastic backdrop. Not even Ron Wimmer could duplicate this in his studio, even with his magnificent talents.
We figured out that if Jenny moved her arms fast enough, the lens of the camera wouldn't be able to capture them in movement, thus making Jenny's arms disappear. The best part of this incident resides on the next page...