PICTURES!!!

hey! i got a 4megapixel digital camera today for christmas and so now i can finally take and share pictures of my flies that i have tied!!! yippee :smiley:

so here the link to my fly album:
http://s46.photobucket.com/albums/f120/ … dra/Flies/

Nice looking flies.

Eric

Very nice David. It looks like you are doing just what you are supposed to do,HAVING FUN. Congratulations on getting the camera. It is really taking some nice photos for you. Continue to enjoy. :smiley:

Rookie

David some interesting flies you have tied. Nice job and good pictures. Did you take tying classes to learn how to tie? I know that the more you tie the better you become at tying your flies. Do you get into many fly swaps? This is a excellent way to not only become a better tier but also gives you a idea what the other tiers are tying.
Hobo

lol thnx guyz!
you should see this on compared to my old one!!! :shock:

Old Camera:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f120/ … ies014.jpg

New Camera:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f120/ … 0_0059.jpg

i also got a digital camera for christmas, its a 5 megapixal (whatever that means) i have been taking some pictures of my flies also, and i will try to get them on here soon.

5 megapixel means that it has very fine resolution, perfect for photographing flies. the higer the megapixel, the more clear the image. like in my above post, my old camera didnt even have half a megapixel, and my new one’s got four. see the difference!?!?!? :shock:

and no i didnt take classes. i also have not participated in any swaps.

Hi David. Nice pics and flies. I especially like your Hares Ear nymph and your mayfly dries. Looks like they are tied with good natural materials. These are what I tie down here in New Zealand. Brown skungy things, and they catch trout. Well done. You tie a nice fly. Regards, Highwood.

Looks like your new camera has a Macro setting. 8)
Incase you are interested or not informed yet about macro…
http://www.livingroom.org.au/photolog/t … graphy.php

Wow. I will be estatic if I can ever tie flies like that. Great job!

Hi David,

Nice looking assortment of flies. I did take exception to one however.G On your “Frog Popper”
your body position has covered much of the access
to the hook. Were it I, I would consider rotating
the body 180 degrees to open the hook up or else
cut away lower body area blocking the hook. Just
my thoughts!G Warm regards, Jim

ok thanks for the constructive criticism jim! i like that. although unfortunatley i cant follow it cuz thats a cork body, covered with two coats of epoxy. nothing really i can do there, cuz its basically invincible!!! :shock: :?