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Better fishing pictures: Underexpose - Underexposure is a way of getting better colors and avoiding burnt out areas - Global FlyFisher
You want to do this because you want to avoid blown or burnt-out areas in your pictures.
Very few images with large burnt-out areas will be really useful - unless the overexposure is a goal or a style in itself like in high key pictures..
Because of this I have both my digital SLR and my compact camera permanently set to underexpose all pictures 0.75 EV or three quarters of an aperture step.
What I want to obtain with this is pictures, which are deeply saturated with color and have absolutely no light and featureless patches and are as close to guaranteed free for blown out spots as I can get.
You might think that the flash on your camera is for taking pictures when itÂ’s dark.<br />.
The general result of underexposing is of course pictures that seem too dark when first opened in an editing program, but that can be dealt with.
You will be surprised how many pictures come out really good even though they are nominally underexposed.
The underexposure will give denser and more colorful pictures, but should a picture come out too dark, you will usually be able to lift the levels in a photo-editing program and regain a normal light in the picture.


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FishingOnly.com - How to Take Better Fishing Photos
Do you ever wonder how the pros take such incredible fishing photos? You know, the ones that wind up on the covers of your favorite outdoor magazines.
You don't have to be a photo professional, however, to take great fishing pictures.
And while there’s no guarantee that your pictures will be cover shots, you’ll be able to create a fishing photo collection worth bragging about.
In addition to catch-and-release scenarios, you can take advantage of other action scenes to produce great fishing photos.
While it may be difficult to put down your own rod for a moment during a hot, “wide-open” bite to pick up a camera, the great pictures will make passing up a fish or two worthwhile.
Take some candid shots of your fishing buddy with his rod doubled over under the weight of a powerful game fish.
Shirts, jackets or slickers in red or yellow or purple are best and will enhance any fishing photo.
When taking fishing photos, whatever you do, make sure the subject is NOT staring straight at the camera.
The best fishing shots appear as if they were taken by a “ghost” photographer during the course of the day -- as if the subjects were not aware they were being photographed.

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Fly Fishing Extremes - saltwater flyfishing charters in South Florida
fly-fish·ing n : a method of fishing in which an artificial fly is cast by use of a long flexible rod, a reel, and a relatively heavy oiled or treated line.
Here you'll find information about our South Florida fly fishing charter services, as well as fly fishing pictures, featured stories on fly fishing and fly tying tips, links to other noteworthy fishing-related sites on the web, and a captain's log from our vessel, the "Time to Fly".
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Big Game Fishing Charters, Fishing Reports and Fishing Videos - Sportfishermen.com
Toad Learn with Captain Fred Archer how to make and fish this incredible fishing device! .
Offshore Fishing Questions & Answers A look into commercial gill netting - Admin read an article about striped bass being seeing floating belly-up after a gillnetter dumping them from their nets.
Since he personally have never been on a commercial fishing vessel of any type, commenting on this subject with the members would really be impossible...
Stuff a Camper 2006 (Venice, LA) Sportfishermen.com members raised and donated the following to fishermen families in Venice, Louisiana: 3 campers, food, boxes of toys, candy, clothing, appliances, tools, eight bycicles, material to put a shrimper with a destroyed boat back on the water to provide for his family (aluminum, fiberglass, resin and wood), wood to fix boats, fishing tackle, gift cards and much more.
Hundreds of pictures and videos were posted in a special forum .
Barta Boys and Girls Club of North Carolina Sportfishermen.com members donated several items, including fishing and hunting trips and auctions have been held on the site.
John Fergone (johnseafood) travelled to Miami and worked all days taking pictures and shooting videos for the site.

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