A Fly Fishing Series
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Adam Barker
Registered: Nov 09, 2006
Total Posts: 667
Country: United States

Hello all. Hope you enjoy this fly fishing series. These are all from Utah rivers. Been experimenting a bit with my new 24mm TS. Lots of fun. Cheers.

1. Weber River
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2. Weber River
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3. Green River
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4. Weber River
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5. Middle Provo River (similar to horizontal post several weeks ago)
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jakiky
Registered: Sep 21, 2006
Total Posts: 6
Country: Ireland

wow great shots especcially love the warm tones in the last one



Jeffrey
Registered: Nov 12, 2002
Total Posts: 8067
Country: United States

It appears that you rotated your plane of focus to achieve the 'lensbaby' effect. That's the same technique that we large format shooters use to achieve increased DOF. Very interesting.



aFeinberg
Registered: Mar 15, 2006
Total Posts: 3780
Country: United States

Killing it man. that tse is a sweet lens. love the creativity possible with it. Let me know when they get published in a fishing mag.

aF



Adam Barker
Registered: Nov 09, 2006
Total Posts: 667
Country: United States

Jeffrey wrote:
It appears that you rotated your plane of focus to achieve the 'lensbaby' effect. That's the same technique that we large format shooters use to achieve increased DOF. Very interesting.


Yes Jeffrey. Essentially you are "tilting" your plane of focus. Still working on understanding this lens. Definitely enjoying the creative freedom it allows, as Aaron mentioned.



Nicholas Croke
Registered: Jan 05, 2008
Total Posts: 363
Country: Canada

The first and last are brilliant!



MozzMann
Registered: Feb 17, 2003
Total Posts: 1088
Country: Australia

I'm wanting to shoot a series of Shots here in the Snowies revolving around the fly fisherman, sometimes I think they are just as elusive as the fish them selves.

VERY nice series Adam and nicely presented wit a variety of light and styles which adds character and warmth to the subject but also at the same time shows the dedication and patient solitude of the fly fishing angler. Well done.



ajkessler
Registered: Dec 20, 2005
Total Posts: 3338
Country: United States

These are sweet Adam. I was never really a fan of the t/s look as seen in 2 and 4. I think you pull it off in #1 though. The last one is gorgeous. It's been a while, but I think I still like the horizontal better? Anyways, 1 and 5 are my picks. Great stuff.



Steely
Registered: Nov 15, 2005
Total Posts: 261
Country: Canada

Love the theme and love the results Adam. Numbers three and five are especially nice, with three my personal favorite.

Ian



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
Total Posts: 34139
Country: United States

Great stuff, Adam! 1, 4 and 5 are my faves....1 and 4 for the cool effect, and 5 cause it's just plain gorgeous!!

Barry



floris
Registered: May 11, 2006
Total Posts: 4674
Country: United States

The effect works quite well for me in #1, because of the clouds it feels like there's a clockwise swirl reminiscent of the swirling of the fly line when casting, so it adds a sense of motion, which is very cool.

I'm thinking I like the vertical better, but it's hard for me to remember, but I think the 'flow' of the vertical works better for me - it directs me to the fisherman more than the horizontal I think.



ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
Total Posts: 24454
Country: United Kingdom

Excellent series. Very creative and wonderful use of light.
Ute



Doug C
Registered: Mar 23, 2004
Total Posts: 755
Country: United States

I too love the effect in #1. I also like the composition, with the lines formed by the stream and the distant hills.

For the same compositional reason, I like number 3 with the tree limb leading the eye right down to the fisherman.

In number 4, maybe it's just me, but I feel that there is too much negative space on the right side of the image. I wish that there was more open space on the left, in the direction the fisherman is looking.

Finally, # 5. WOW! I love the composition and the colors. But what I think is really overlooked is how you chose a low viewing angle to emphasize the rocks and the motion in the water, and how that motion contrasts with the perfectly still fisherman, giving the viewer a sense of his patient wait.

Overall just a super series!



jcw1982
Registered: Sep 14, 2005
Total Posts: 1348
Country: United States

It is hard for me to pick a favorite, I think they are all very good. I'm really drawn to #2 and #3 though. As someone who loves to flyfish I really enjoy seeing photos like these, good work!



David Clapp
Registered: Sep 03, 2007
Total Posts: 359
Country: United Kingdom

Nice to see somone using tilt on this lens. I cant say I have ever bothered but this shows what creativity can be achieved.



SeanP
Registered: Jul 10, 2008
Total Posts: 1371
Country: N/A

all very nice but the last one stands out-- its a beaut



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