(5 years and 2479 days ago)
casting for what?
(5 years and 2852 days ago)
casting for what?
It was casting to 'Must be the Music' show in one of the polish city.
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(5 years and 2933 days ago)
very cool. Silver? Aluminum?
tin
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Fly casting is not only a hobby but a dedication of timing and lots of practice. This is a demonstration at a Field and Stream challenge. (5 years and 3200 days ago)
Love the position you took when you shot this and the subject matter is great (I've never been fly fishing but I've always been fly curious). I'd rotate the picture a bit though so that the horizon line lays flat and not on an angle. All the best!
ummm... the water is behind him.
(rod between 10 and 2 - let the rod do the work. Left hand should be holding the slack below the first eye - let the line run through your cradled hand)
There were other shots with a smoother line pattern and proper technique., however this one contained the whole line from reel to weight. I corrected the horizon...good suggestion.
Great shot
Great shot
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(5 years and 3374 days ago)
Nice light behind subject..
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wonderful photograph
Thanks. Much appreciated.
Wow
Thanks. I only had one shot, that was it. After that he walked up stream and I couldn't follow.
Wow, stunning capture . Just love it when you get to be at the right place at the right time.
Thanks. You are so right. That's the beauty of photography. It captures a millisecond of an event, (whether earth-shattering or ordinary), but the image and the emotive elements that goes with it lasts forever. I had wanted to show him how well he turned out in the photo, but a deep muddy stretch of water separated us and so I waved to him and he waved back and that was that.
This would be perfect in a 'Great Outdoors' magazine. Awesome timing and so effective in black and white. Congratulations and goodluck !
Thanks for the great compliment.
God job author!
Thanks. I assume you meant "good" job? But you may be "wrongly right" though.
Ops... I was hungry...
Congratulations on 1st place, well deserved.
Thanks everyone, much appreciated.
Congrats my friend, a very special moment! Deserved a 100%
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