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tomitrout
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Went for a hike with the girlfriend on Sunday, took the little brookie rod along, since we'd be walking along a brookie stream. Neat stuff out there in the forest...
tomitrout wrote:
cs, not sure what you're shooting with, but tinker with whatever settings you can. Play with your white balance and color settings in camera if possible to match the conditons you're in. I don't usually do much post processing other than cropping unless it's a shot I really like, but not happy with and really want to make the most of. Also try to be conscious of lighting angles when you shoot, changing perspective just a bit can reduce/eliminate the glare you get off the fish which will help the colors come thru, which you might not notice if you're wearing your tinted polorized glasses at the time...