These photos were taken by Enrico Bucceri, (aka the Italian leprechaun) while I was fly fishing for small mouth bass, Monday evening on the biggest of the three farm ponds. I'd given him my camera to hold, (no way I was wading with it around my neck, I've fallen in more times than I care to count) and was completely unaware of him taking photos of me.
Looking for the prey.
Shooting line.
Long slow retrieve, I tried every retrieve in the book but the fish weren't interested.
Action shot, casting.
2 comments:
Good to have a part time photographer. That way you don't have to pay him and you still get good action shots.
Eish Phil, Grant will drool over these shots of your casting when I show him. I wish I had a part-time photographer. If I ask Grant (about twice a year) to take a photo of me, he battles so to see what's on the screen (tells me there's nothing there) then he asks where the shutter is and eventually focuses. 99% of the time, when I download the picture, I see that my face is screwed up (obviously saying one the top, or press such and such) so I delete the photos. He also has his own Canon Powershot (inherited from me when I got this one)but cannot use mine when I'm the subject. But these of you are good. Well done, Enrico.
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