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Bandi

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  1. @Komp - Vision is a Finnish brand. I have been their customer for a few decades. Their design, product quality & price ratio has been good. I do not own an XLV, but I have been using their other reels. Except the cheapest (Deep), I would buy again. I rarely need to fight a fish long on the reel, though. Here on this side of the pond, they come straight to the net. (or not :)) So, my experience, you get what you pay for. YMMV.

  2. You got a head start! :) Here the ice just gone and now flooding.

    Right in the Nose! Good photo! Also, great colors on that rainbow fooled by SJW.

    That chicken (or is it a turkey) is golden! Mom, stand the chicken on an open (and full:)) beer can and bakes it in oven. Those are too yummy.

  3. That was the first photo of the net retriever I have found. :) Indeed, I carry my net this way. Much easier to reach. You can make a net retriever from old telephone cable if they do not have them.

    I would suggest that you flip the net around (opposite the web photos that is illustrated in the link you provided) that will lessen the chance of hooking a branch/twig. Plus the handle is in a better position for you to grab!

     

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  4. At first browse, I managed to overload my visual sensors and needed to take a brake. :) When, I returned and took my time to go through the photos, I truly enjoyed the show. Beside the fish close-ups, my favorites are the mountain landscape shots (and that hilly road disappearing in the horizon). Thanks for sharing!

  5. My main complaint with all underwater cameras is the difficulty to actually see what your taking a picture of. The LCDs are mostly useless and a viewfinder is hard to use with a mask on. Maybe they have improved on this recently?

     

    Pretty much still a problem! The best view can be achieved putting one's head into the water so one can look at the LCD perpendicularly. :) Not that easy when one fishes alone.

    I wish they start to produce also UW cameras with flip-out LCDs.

     

  6. Hi Connie,

     

    I have been shooting with generations of Pentax waterproof cameras and I like them. IMO, most UW cameras perform poorly in low light conditions. My Pentax makes brilliant UW photos when the lighting is good (and water is clear). It is also related to ISO, which at and over 400 results in low quality/noisy photos.

    The Olympus TG-1 iHS received some great reviews and due to the expandability options it is a promising camera(a bit more expensive though). One advantage of this camera is its fast lens (f2.0).

    http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/...sp?product=1621

  7. Really nice handle! What length did you choose?

    After waiting two months I finally got my custom 5wt from Pieroway! Now if only the rivers would change color so I can use it!!!!DvjuQ.jpg

     

  8. Great Steven! I was sorry that I had only such a limited time for fly-fishing when I was "living" in AB. These photos makes me even more to go back and fish for a month or more. :)

    Thanks for sharing!

  9. With some guys from my fishing club we had the chance to fish this awesome river and search for brown trout (Taimen in Finnish). Conditions were not ideal, due to the flooding river(lots of snow this year). Also, bleak (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Bleak) migration to the rivers did not start, which is followed by trout moving to the rivers. So, they were late or we were early. We still managed to land 7-8 trout and loose some "obviously" larger ones. Early, on the trip I caught one and then none. Fortunately, when fishing turns less exciting, I can go and take some photos. :) I hope you enjoy them: p268030183-3.jpg

    Click here for full screen slideshow mode.

  10. What would you like to see in a fishing photography book?

     

    I am writing a photography book for fishermen. It is already in good shape.

    Lots of tips and techniques how to take great photos and enjoy fishing.

    E.g:

    How to take photos when fishing alone

    How to handle fish

    What could be a better composition

    Why is it blurry

    Why are the colors dull

    How to tackle challenges of underwater photography

    What accessories may help in fishing photography

    etc.

     

    What would you like to learn from a fishing photography book?

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