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Stageing a fishing photo
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Any of you guys ever take the time to stage, or set up a fishing photo to tell a story?

If so lets see some.

Here is mine from last week,,Colorado River water.
My Dad still at it at 90.

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0t_uMdPJ...Nlk6sqCgbw
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#2
here is one, My great grand kid and my fish
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#3
One tip for stills:

No matter how bright the sun, always use flash. Flash eliminates the dark shadow a cap creates, and fully illuminates the angler's face - which is at least the second-most important thing in the shot.
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[inline "Fishlake Toad1.jpg"]Though not a fish photo, here is my entry for staged photos. He was found on a mountain top at Fishlake N.F. at 8000 ft. elevation.
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Good fishing to all.   Hue
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#5
Trolling, that is a great one.
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#6
Holy cow!! how big are those two toads in the middle? Did you weigh or measure them? They look massive!
But, back to the topic of your post, we do plenty of photo staging in my family but it is mainly with hunting photos (gotta make em look bigger Wink)
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#7
That's a pretty cool pic.....
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“[quote RollWithiT]Holy cow!! how big are those two toads in the middle? Did you weigh or measure them? They look massive!”

The biggest that night was 44”,,and 35 pounds. That same fish in the fall
Would likely be in the 40 pound range. Cats can be a little on the slim side in the spring in some places.
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#9
That's awesome, way to go!
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