With temperatures in the teens, a constant onslaught of sleet and wet snow, and winds from the east at 20+ mph, this dedicated fisherman still deftly handled four rods and landed several fish during a session I thought better suited for summer.--Frank
Love the lines created by the bridge , far shoreline, seawall, ans his rods. Wow, what a fantastic conversion - the falling snow is captured very well. Fishing under thses conditions would definitley be out of place for me! -amy
Etadam wrote:
I like it. The crossing lines of the fishing rods. The B&W tones highlighting the fisherman.
Initially I thought he was fishing opposite of the river
Thanks, Etadam. He was just making reel adjustments..--Frank
Dec 04, 2007 at 09:56 PM
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Beautiful shot. You have captured a great slice of everyday life. The composition is especially strong. I have to say, however, that as a kid from Northern Michigan who went fishing throughout the winter just cutting holes in the ice, it doesn't look that out of place to me, but a great shot nonetheless. Good luck this week,
Beautiful shot. You have captured a great slice of everyday life. The composition is especially strong. I have to say, however, that as a kid from Northern Michigan who went fishing throughout the winter just cutting holes in the ice, it doesn't look that out of place to me, but a great shot nonetheless. Good luck this week,
Steve S.
Thank you, Steve. Yes, I knew the ice fisherman might comment that this is commonplace .--Frank
Carrol wrote:
Great entry! Really like it!
~Carrol
Thank you, Carrol. I got a late start this week, and several of the ideas I had were taken and surpassed by more accomplished entrants. I appreciate your stopping by.--Frank
Love this shot. I believe it one of my favorites. I think the composition is one of the best this week. Wonderful tones and the B & W conversion is just perfect.