Stuff We Like Inspired by our Travel
Fishing should be fun. Part of that is art and food and other things that don't put fish in the boat, but nevertheless make you enjoy the process more.
Expert Advice on How to Take Better Fishing Pictures
We all want clear, quality photos of our trophy catches and memorable trips, but not all of us want to learn to be skilled photographers. Here are some ways to make sure you get the "framer" shots.
How – And How Not -- to Photograph Your Trophy Bass
If and when you’re fortunate enough to catch the trophy bass of a lifetime, you’ll want to memorialize it with a photo. Decades ago, that might’ve meant a single, fading Polaroid, or a snapshot from a cheap camera. Today, not only do we have incredibly advanced camera equipment, but the phone that you carry with you everywhere is likely as good as yesterday’s big SLR.
Finely Framed Fishing Photos
Sometimes a simple photo is the best way to memorialize your great fishing adventure. The Robbins household is loaded with simple framed pics, and my home office in particular is running out of wall space. In many cases, a plain frame is the best way to display them, but with a little bit of effort it’s possible to spruce things up with something special.