Digital photography and Good Fishing Pictures
I had an e-mail the other day asking about the beautiful photo illustrating the gone fishing notice posted in early July.
The photo, taken at about 4:30 in the afternoon in June 2008 by Dave Dobson, uses some photographic techniques with which he has been experimenting.
It is a shot of me fishing an upstream, dry fly to a trout rising in a typically tiny Nova Scotia, backwoods brook
I am doing a single haul roll cast because there is no room for anything fancy and definitely no room for a mistake. In this situation, you either catch the riser or put him down with rarely a second chance.
According to Dave, the "Strobist” blog spot is one of the most useful and inspirational sites out there for photog's wanting to take the next steps towards mastery of their craft.
I just think it is a great photograph.
The photo, taken at about 4:30 in the afternoon in June 2008 by Dave Dobson, uses some photographic techniques with which he has been experimenting.
It is a shot of me fishing an upstream, dry fly to a trout rising in a typically tiny Nova Scotia, backwoods brook
I am doing a single haul roll cast because there is no room for anything fancy and definitely no room for a mistake. In this situation, you either catch the riser or put him down with rarely a second chance.
According to Dave, the "Strobist” blog spot is one of the most useful and inspirational sites out there for photog's wanting to take the next steps towards mastery of their craft.
I just think it is a great photograph.
Labels: Dave Dobson, digital photography, fishing photos, Nova Scotia trout fishing, small brook trout fishing, Strobist
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cool shot
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