Making the most of photos

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Making the most of photos

#1 Post by Read »

When you take a photo of your catch make sure the fish fills the frame and you extend your arms away from your body. If possible lock your elbows out. It's amazing how parallax can enhance the size of your catch :lol:.

I got the inspiration for this post from the photo of Ronald, with his fine rockling 8) , that currentlyu serves as a link to the album site. You see I also have a photo of my rockling catch [url]http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bulletin%20board/album_thumbnail.php?pic_id=57[/url] . But you may notice that my elbows are tucked into my body and the fish does not fill the frame.

And if you think I'm jealous, .....well of course I am. Thats some rockling that Ronald has caught :cry: .

So now the advice is given I look forward to the seeing the specimen catches caught on camera from now on :wink: .
[color=blue][i]Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?[/i][/color]

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#2 Post by RobertMcClean »

But I think Ronald is a man because he is not using a napkin to hold his fish. :lol: :lol: just kidding!!, my nick name is rubber arms, I am a master at this!!
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