#221761 - 12/09/03 02:49 PM
What makes for a good fish pic?
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Carcass
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I've taken some pretty good fish pictures over the years...my general theory is take as many pics as you can and eventually one of them will turn out decent. I guess I've started to get better at it by trial and error, I'd be the last one to write any sort of tech article on the subject...but I know 'good' when I see it and I'm sure you do too.
Sometimes it's the fish that makes the pic as in the case of fishng1's avatar...
Sometimes the fisherman as in the case of Piper's...
To me, the best pics are the ones that made me ask myself 'how many sick days do i have left?' when i was still working...damn you, Bob!!
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#221762 - 12/09/03 04:21 PM
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The Tide changed
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I have always preferred pictures that are taken right when the fish was caught, rather than a later in the day pic when the fish is a a permanent "J" shape When you are looking at one right when the fish was caught thw viewer get's a better sense of the fishermans surroundings and environment that the fish was taken in......the blood is still wet, the grin is fresh...the moment can be captured much better than at the dock or car or at home. This is true not only for river caught fish, but out in the salt as well. I like to see the water behind the fisherman, be it a bay, the ocean, or a riffle. It's fun to see what was used, or to guess. I would like to see more pictures up here of everyones fish they catch. It isn't a bragging thing, it is a sharing thing. We all have the same passion, let's do some more show and tell.
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#221763 - 12/09/03 04:30 PM
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I guess my best tip for good pictures it to use a flash or orient the boat to take advantage of the natural sunlight. The first is a picture of my dad and a silver he picked up on the canal. The second is a chum photo I think I posted once before. In both of them I had to turn the boat before taking the photo.
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#221764 - 12/09/03 04:37 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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http://www.ifish.net/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=031455
Click on the link above and check the photos in this thread. All good photos, but the third pic is really good. With just a slightly slower shutter speed, it would have been perfect.
Take lots of pics.......it's really hard to tell which ones will be good when you're clicking the photos.
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#221765 - 12/09/03 04:44 PM
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Alevin
Registered: 11/06/03
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A good background for the pic is also a great this to have. A sunset, shoreline, river, mountain/mountains, skyline, etc. The fish also makes the pic, sometimes. Even a small one can be the best, say a brook trout in spawning colors. Also taking the pic right away is better than taking the pic hours latter. In all, take pics when ever posible and imply these steps and you will get great pics.
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#221766 - 12/09/03 05:06 PM
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River Nutrients
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I think more fish photos could be improved by having the angler look at his fish or whatever he is doing, rather than grinning at the camera. Staring at the camera, smiling or not, holding a dead fish is why these are referred to as "hero shots" instead of photos.
Next, as Piper mentioned, get the lighting right, using fill flash if necessary. If the angler's face is all shadow, what's the point in taking a picture of it?
Last, try to choose interesting background, something that adds to the interest of the photo instead of detracting from it. A tree or boat oar sticking out of your partner's head probably isn't showing him at his best. Or maybe . . .
Another comment, Piper's avitar is a hero shot, but it works, in large part because the subject is a kid. Hero shots of adults are seldom interesting in my opinion. An exception: attractive bikini-clad woman holding or posing with any fish, but then, it's not really a fish pic, is it?
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#221767 - 12/09/03 05:15 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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but then, it's not really a fish pic, is it? I'd have to know the lady first in order to answer that question.
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#221768 - 12/09/03 05:18 PM
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
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Okay, here are some tricks of the trade from one who has sold hundreds of fish photos.
1. ALWAYS use a fill flash. The sunnier the day the more need to use fill.
2. Shoot vertically. People are vertical. Look at a lot of cover shots. What % were shot horizontal. Damn few!
3. Get closer! Fill the frame with your subject. Most of the time we don't want to see much background and often it clutters the photo.
4. Clean up the background. Look at the background before shooting. If you see garbage, beer cans, piles of clothes it will be a poor photo.
5. Wash the blood off.
6. Shoot live fish.
7. Get Yvonne to hold the fish. (Inside joke - some of you will get it.)
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#221770 - 12/09/03 06:17 PM
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Dunno. I've never taken one! Speaking of ugly photos, check out this one! Big, ugly, nasty, spawned out, weighed, and released *alive and well* to die naturally in the river. Anyone care to take a guess on the weight? To date, I hate to say this, but this boot is the largest King I've landed and had weighed on an accurate scale. Ya know, as tules go, I kinda like the red/black color thing. Kinda cool, ugly, and booty all at the same time! Than again, not every fish in the river is a boot. I like late November kings! Properly handled *GASP* out of the water, and released to do her thing.
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#221772 - 12/09/03 06:33 PM
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Carcass
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ok...I'll post a good one I've taken and a not so good one for humor value.... good one... [img] http://car-nutz.com/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=66[/img] not so good one... [img] http://car-nutz.com/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=75[/img] okay, so i didn't take the last one but in the context of this thread i thought it was funny...
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#221774 - 12/09/03 06:46 PM
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Nice photo H20! is that you in the photo above??? just trying to put a face to the name... If it is I can see why you use the skull avatar... J/K :p
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#221775 - 12/09/03 06:54 PM
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Carcass
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no, that's my girlfriend's dad....I, uhhh, don't photograph well...
I'm still mostly anonymous because my buddies suck at taking pics. Okay, maybe anyone who gets a camera tossed at them at the last minute with instructions like 'point and shoot' is a little under the gun...
I'll dig through the archives and if there's a decent one I'll post it.....didn't Rich G post a pic of me back in the mohawk days??
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#221776 - 12/09/03 06:58 PM
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The Chosen One
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Close CFM. 44 pounds, give or take, as the fish wasn't on the scale too long.
The largest (legit) before that was 42 pounds up on the Kasilof.
I accidently snagged a 50+ pounder in the dorsal fin (with a Crocodile flutter jig) that I let go, but snagged fishes don't count!
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#221779 - 12/09/03 09:20 PM
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The Most Important thing you can do to improve the quality of your fish pictures is... Dont photograph Boots! :p :p So is this you H20???? http://www.piscatorialpursuits.com/uploads/UP2160.jpg
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#221780 - 12/09/03 09:45 PM
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Carcass
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Loc: Portland
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nope...
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