Joe,
Could you please tell me what the black thing is that is holding the fly and where are they purchased.
Thankyou
Gil
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Joe,
Could you please tell me what the black thing is that is holding the fly and where are they purchased.
Thankyou
Gil
Do not miss the terrific articles and lessons Al Campbell produced on photography of fly fishing subjects and the
terrific photos of the set ups:
http://flyanglersonline.com/alcampbell/ac101402.html
Electronic Test ClipsQuote:
Originally Posted by Swamprattler
Available at Radio Shack and other electronics places.
As Joe stated make sure all the bulbs are the same type from the same manufacturer and preferrably the same lot number. If you are not sure of how to adjust the white balance setting and you have the RAW setting feature on your camera and a RAW converter like Adobe photoshop, then shot away knowing you can adjust the white balance later with the RAW converter.
I have two - great hackle pliers. Try one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Swamprattler
I have 8 of them, and should pick up more. They make great material holders for things like Flashaboo, Angel hair, Puglisi fibers, etc. when you are just using short amounts for flies and don't want to chew up your bundle of material. Simply cut one bundle and put it in the clip. Then cut your short pieces off of that.
I also use them to display flies at shows or during lessons. Like these sparkle eggs in various colors.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...parkleEggs.jpg
I've had these 8 since 1999 and I believe they last forever!
Joe
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Originally Posted by TyroneFly
i have always had good luck in reading the manual and not having to spend $650 for photoshop. :D :D
not everybody can spring for an expensive photo editing program, but theres some good free ones on the net waiting for download.
picasa
the gimp
photofiltre
irfan view
i'm not good with tools and if you are not either, you could get the "studio in a box" from american recorder at amazon.com i have one of these and it works great
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/cus...e=UTF8&index=2
Normand,
You are absolutely right about free editors available. I use Picasa for my grab shots (point & shoot) and email them to family and friends. :D
I recently found one of the fastest and easiest, "photo clean up/resizing/fixing" sites on the Internet and it's FREE! http://www.wiredness.com/
It IS in "beta" stage, right now but I've used it for about 7 months now for really quick editing and such for our Kennel pictures when sending photos to customers in email, etc. Works very well, is very fast and straight to the point!
Paul