Photographing fish: Tips for behind the lens
On the previous page, Matt Copeland shared some hard learned advice for how to get better fish photos when handling fish in front of the lens.
On the previous page, Matt Copeland shared some hard learned advice for how to get better fish photos when handling fish in front of the lens.
The blog I run with Steven Brutger, Stalking the Seam, has published 148 photographs of fish, some better than others.
First, I have to apologize for starting off with a cliché, but I think I can justify it.
I founded The Well-read Naturalist in 2009 after noticing how many interesting books on natural history subjects languished for lack of attention.
Stalking The Seam was born beside the woodstove on a late winter’s night in 2013.
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