Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Ye.."-Winner: Bakubo
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Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Ye.."-Winner: Bakubo
Hi everyone,
Our newest challenge is entitled "Salmon Fishing In Yemen", emphasis being on fly- fishing. : )
"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen" is actually the title of a book and a 2011 movie directed by Lasse Hallström with the Scottish actor Ewan McGregor and British actress Emily Blunt in the leads where the two deliver a most down-to-Earth acting, making the on-screen characters 'real' and tangible to the viewers. I personally was caught in the most natural delivery of acts from Ewan McGregor to date, though I would not hesitate to praise his natural grip on his other on-screen characters' peculiarities to date; a natural talent for sure. Same thoughts would encircle Emily Blunt's acting making this movie funny, lifting and heartful against the tangles of a political plot.
And I asked myself, "Why not go Salmon Fishing" in the forum too?" : ) We have fly-fishing lovers who go out to their rivers with their rods, embrace the environment, the scortching hot weather, the cold, freezing conditions, hours of patiently waiting in their authentic fishing attire or sometimes with nothing more than a branch and a simple rope hanging from its end like one Tom Sawyer, sitting lazily on a piece of rock.
Let's go fishing in our own 'Yemen' and let's 'cast' our photo frames this time to catch those who are fishing. : )) Don't forget to include yourselves in the shots if you fish yourself.
Good luck! Bonne Chance!
Yildiz
Specifications:
*.. The challenge ends on September 15, 2013.
*.. You may enter with as many photos as you like. We'd like to see your favourites.
*.. If you'll upload using the website's own upload feature, dimensions and the size should not exceed 1024*1024 and 250 KB respectively. If you link your photo from an external website/gallery the dimension and the size restrictions don't apply.
*.. Please title your submitted photos to make listing more sensible during the poll listing.
*.. Have fun!
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Our newest challenge is entitled "Salmon Fishing In Yemen", emphasis being on fly- fishing. : )
"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen" is actually the title of a book and a 2011 movie directed by Lasse Hallström with the Scottish actor Ewan McGregor and British actress Emily Blunt in the leads where the two deliver a most down-to-Earth acting, making the on-screen characters 'real' and tangible to the viewers. I personally was caught in the most natural delivery of acts from Ewan McGregor to date, though I would not hesitate to praise his natural grip on his other on-screen characters' peculiarities to date; a natural talent for sure. Same thoughts would encircle Emily Blunt's acting making this movie funny, lifting and heartful against the tangles of a political plot.
And I asked myself, "Why not go Salmon Fishing" in the forum too?" : ) We have fly-fishing lovers who go out to their rivers with their rods, embrace the environment, the scortching hot weather, the cold, freezing conditions, hours of patiently waiting in their authentic fishing attire or sometimes with nothing more than a branch and a simple rope hanging from its end like one Tom Sawyer, sitting lazily on a piece of rock.
Let's go fishing in our own 'Yemen' and let's 'cast' our photo frames this time to catch those who are fishing. : )) Don't forget to include yourselves in the shots if you fish yourself.
Good luck! Bonne Chance!
Yildiz
Specifications:
*.. The challenge ends on September 15, 2013.
*.. You may enter with as many photos as you like. We'd like to see your favourites.
*.. If you'll upload using the website's own upload feature, dimensions and the size should not exceed 1024*1024 and 250 KB respectively. If you link your photo from an external website/gallery the dimension and the size restrictions don't apply.
*.. Please title your submitted photos to make listing more sensible during the poll listing.
*.. Have fun!
.
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
This is more of a fishing on "fly" (spur of the moment) than fly fishing per se.
This gent was dropping the line about 100M+ into rough ocean to catch some
fish. At that time all I had was 24-70 and this is the best I could get. I wanted
to show the context of his fishing and therefore did not switch to my 70-400.
At Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz, California near Ohlone Bluffs beach.
The yelp photos are not mine but just to give you a bit more context. Mine are
coming soon to give it your best shot thread.
http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/wilder-r ... PLsrTMDLaw
To get more info. on the park:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25126
This is my contribution to the challenge:
This gent was dropping the line about 100M+ into rough ocean to catch some
fish. At that time all I had was 24-70 and this is the best I could get. I wanted
to show the context of his fishing and therefore did not switch to my 70-400.
At Wilder Ranch State Park, Santa Cruz, California near Ohlone Bluffs beach.
The yelp photos are not mine but just to give you a bit more context. Mine are
coming soon to give it your best shot thread.
http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/wilder-r ... PLsrTMDLaw
To get more info. on the park:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25126
This is my contribution to the challenge:
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
A great starter, Sury! Bravo!
I see what you mean about the context of his fishing. Quite a drop down that is. I wonder how the fish react and if any fish caught on that line will it survive the the seagulls searching for ready food?
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
I see what you mean about the context of his fishing. Quite a drop down that is. I wonder how the fish react and if any fish caught on that line will it survive the the seagulls searching for ready food?
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
That's very nice, Sury. Well done!
Nice weather and amazing light too. : ))
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Nice weather and amazing light too. : ))
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Amazing colours and light, Sury.
Good time of the day for the shooting. Love the hill coasting the water that creates beautiful reflections. Hopefully the father and son bonded over a fish too.
Thanks for sharing. Keep them rolling in! : ))
Yildiz
Good time of the day for the shooting. Love the hill coasting the water that creates beautiful reflections. Hopefully the father and son bonded over a fish too.
Thanks for sharing. Keep them rolling in! : ))
Yildiz
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Here is an image that was unanticipated. Not long after I acquired my NEX-6, I installed an old manual focus Olympus 100mm f:2.8 lens on the camera and went for a walk in Central Park. My intention was just to do some shooting of whatever looked interesting that might test the performance of the lens/camera combination. I saw this scene and could not resist the both the fisherman's preparations for the sunny weather and the chance to see how well the reeds would show up when I pixel-peeped the image
Here is the full image, followed by a crop of the scene that I did to look at the lens performance. Looking at the fisherman's gear, I think that he is definitely one of the people that Aster speaks of who go fishing regardless of the weather.
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Here is the full image, followed by a crop of the scene that I did to look at the lens performance. Looking at the fisherman's gear, I think that he is definitely one of the people that Aster speaks of who go fishing regardless of the weather.
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Saw this chap wandering through the resort in Mauritius. It was his wellington boots that caught my attention. They seemed out of place on an idyllic Indian ocean isle but very necessary to protect the feet against the sharp coral lurking just below the surface. From time to time he would wade in a little deeper until the water covered and filled his boots.
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Very nice entries, Tom and Ossie.
Good finds of interesting fishermen. Neat bright colours and the fisherman wants to protect the ears and face from the harsh lights of the Sun which is an important issue I suppose.
I linked the photos to their original sized ones for better viewing in the thread. I hope you don't mind since they only appeared as thumbnails which is due to forum's new set up, I guess.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Good finds of interesting fishermen. Neat bright colours and the fisherman wants to protect the ears and face from the harsh lights of the Sun which is an important issue I suppose.
I linked the photos to their original sized ones for better viewing in the thread. I hope you don't mind since they only appeared as thumbnails which is due to forum's new set up, I guess.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Ready for the next trip
Fishing Net by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
Lebanese fisherman
Fisher at Byblos by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
Fishing Net by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
Lebanese fisherman
Fisher at Byblos by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
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Very nice contributions, Dr. Harout. : )
Bright and stunning tones of blue.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Bright and stunning tones of blue.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Good ones everyone.
This is the closest (no pun intended) I would come to Salmon fishing, Alaska
In Whittier, Alaska.
This is the closest (no pun intended) I would come to Salmon fishing, Alaska
In Whittier, Alaska.
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
Re: NEW-Challenge #53:"Salmon Fishing In The Yemen"-ends Sep
Looking great, Sury.
I think that's pretty much what any Salmon fisher would do in Alaska. The water must be freezing but the colour and the translucency is amazing. Even if nothing caught at the end of the day, this is a zen place to ease the mind and empty the head of all daily mishmash.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
I think that's pretty much what any Salmon fisher would do in Alaska. The water must be freezing but the colour and the translucency is amazing. Even if nothing caught at the end of the day, this is a zen place to ease the mind and empty the head of all daily mishmash.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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