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Let's see some of your best Fly Fishing pics

dcabarle

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SunshineArcher posted a really nice picture the other day. Let's see some of your Non-Fish pics.

LU - Please keep out of this one. We've seen your work!

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Me at the Somerset Fly Fishing Show
 
My last trip to Lake George in 1983 (got married in 1984).
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Without a wide angle lens, and before personal computers w/ photoshop, panoramic views were made with scotch tape. :crap:
 
DC title post was lets see some of your best fly fishing pic. But in the thread he asks for your best NON fly fishing pics. Geez hes worse than my wife
 
I took that as non-fish pics.

I usually only catch fish that are so large that the panorama function is required to capture them in their entirety...
 
Excellent. Who did the post on this one?


I did the work on all of em and there aint much done. A circular polarizer does a lot on the camera end. The only changes post are the usual along with a good dose of contrast, clarity and sharpening. I don't know much about processing yet but I try to keep everything dialed way back to keep as close to what the scene actually looked like as I can. Cranking some of those sliders has some pretty cool effects but it doesn't represent the actual moment you tried to capture.

The pic above and that fence picture are very close to what they looked like straight outta the camera.
 
I did the work on all of em and there aint much done. A circular polarizer does a lot on the camera end. The only changes post are the usual along with a good dose of contrast, clarity and sharpening. I don't know much about processing yet but I try to keep everything dialed way back to keep as close to what the scene actually looked like as I can. Cranking some of those sliders has some pretty cool effects but it doesn't represent the actual moment you tried to capture.

The pic above and that fence picture are very close to what they looked like straight outta the camera.

I always save the originals for the reason of seeing things the way they were but, nothing wrong with a little bracketing and merging them together to really see everything! I don't think bracketing is cheating but yeah... all the other stuff definitely is but, I like the WOW factor! :)
 
I always save the originals for the reason of seeing things the way they were but, nothing wrong with a little bracketing and merging them together to really see everything! I don't think bracketing is cheating but yeah... all the other stuff definitely is but, I like the WOW factor! :)

I agree. Ive got nothing against HDR photos and think they look pretty damn cool in most cases. Ill definitely get to messing around with it more but vacation and family type pics need a lighter touch for sure.

Ive got a bracket of that fence if you want it. Would be cool to see what you do with it.
 
I don't know much about processing yet but I try to keep everything dialed way back to keep as close to what the scene actually looked like as I can. Cranking some of those sliders has some pretty cool effects but it doesn't represent the actual moment you tried to capture.
The pic above and that fence picture are very close to what they looked like straight outta the camera.

Amen brother. I want to see what it looked like if I was standing there, not what someone else thinks it should look like.
Very nice.
 
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