How to Take Better Fishing Photos: Ten More Tips from Flylab. Part One
Taking great fishing photos, like catching more and bigger fish, takes practice. Whether you are fishing close to home or looking for places to fish in distant areas, you want to be able to record your memories. No longer do we burn those memories onto film, instead we zap them to the cloud, send them as messages, post, share, tag, snap, tweet....you get the point. When you are fishing near you or looking for places to fish, budget some time to refine your photography skills as well.
From our friends at Flylab here is Part One of How to Take Better Fishing Photos.
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How to Take Better Fishing Photos: Ten Tips. Part One
Cameras have gotten faster, cheaper and a whole lot more powerful. Almost everyone owns a camera, or has one on their phone, and, therefore, everyone can be a photographer.
While “happy snaps” can do a fine job of documenting a trip, why not up your game and take better photographs? Creatively composed shots are not as complicated as you might think. By following and practicing these ten suggestions, you can tell the whole story of your trip, not just part of one.
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