![]() |
Does anyone have any Live Herring pic's?...
Has anyone out there taken profile pictures of live herring just out of the water using a quality 35mm camera or high resolution digital camera?...
If so, I am looking for some visually stunning up close pictures capturing the rich, natural coloration of live herring, mackerel, or hickory shad... These are best photographed using an optimal light source without a flash. Please PM me if you have any or know where I can find some... Thanks! Bliz |
Check with Fishingfreak !!!
|
|
Gloosklap web site
I didn' think anyone here knew anything about this web site.
|
i know what your up to:grins:
lemme see what can dig up. go search in the plug forum. somebody asked same thing a while back and there were a bunch of sweet pics:love: from fisheye in there. |
Hi Mike,
Surprisingly enough, Fisheye doesnt have any. |
|
Fantastic Thread Mike, but still no complete profile though...
I wonder if anyone south of us are still finding some Blueback's... |
kinda fresh
|
What language is that on your site?Cuz it sure ain't English.
|
I've got a great one but, how do I post pictures here ?
|
FISH EYE must have a few thousand pictures of them on file.:drool:
|
Quote:
there is a spot below while you are replying called manage attachments, just click on it, then hit browse, find your pic must be 640 x 480 I think,then upload. easy good luck Bliz, there was a nice picture on that thread Mike posted |
2 Attachment(s)
I think these are from FishEye
|
Actually, it says "attach files", but it won't allow me to click on it or doesn't do anything when I do.
|
it is a small square that says manage attachments
click on that part what browser ? |
|
1 Attachment(s)
This help?
|
That one would have been a nice one had it been photographed on it's side.
I'm looking for a complete profile... Thanks for trying! BW, the language is latin and is filler while under development... |
Try going to Kenny Abrams' site www.stripermoon.com go to his "baitfish gallery" link. He's got many pics of live baitfish and other species in tanks of water, so you can see the natural coloration of LIVE, healthy fish. Coloration changes when a fish is unhealthy, dead, or even stressed. They have cells called chromatophores that allow them to change colors and patterns to match their surroundings or dispay their moods as communication.
|
1 Attachment(s)
bkk
|
1 Attachment(s)
gg
|
Nice Painting Jim!
|
1 Attachment(s)
Here's my favorite Herring picture...I call it End of the Run
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:11 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com