Love it all. Actual form of holding the fish and keeping fingers tucked away is also very important. Time and place for one hand and two hands holds. Also where is the angler looking? I like having them look at fish rather than camera. Enjoy the moment!
Angle is key Shoot wide open Natural lighting Low iso Health of the fish The background- darker background Composing- rule of third Be prepared Help each other out Action photos One fish three photos Get your lines straight Protect your camera Nail your focus Don't overedit
Fed og brugbar video! Jeg fisker karper og fanger ofte fisk om natten. Jeg undgår helst gerne at “sacke” fisk for at få et godt billede. Natbilleder er også fede, når man ved hvad man laver. Kan du ikke lave en video om hvordan man får taget gode natbilleder og hvilket udstyr man skal bruge? Eller bare svare her under mit spørgsmål? 😃
Helpful video mate, keen to spend more time behind the camera than on the rod! Another thing. English is obviously your 2nd language so I thought you might want to know when you use the the word "you're" you are saying you are eg. You are focus, the correct spelling is just your :) Thanks for the great video and cheers from Australia
I would just like to add if you are doing catch and release, what ever you do, the fish needs to stay in the water as long as possible. I think it is important for the photographer to be ready for the photo before taking the fish out of the water.
Great tips.
Love it all. Actual form of holding the fish and keeping fingers tucked away is also very important. Time and place for one hand and two hands holds. Also where is the angler looking? I like having them look at fish rather than camera. Enjoy the moment!
Great video, thanks man!
very good video on that topic. I would considure myself a advanced photograph but I could realy learn a thing or two.
Great advice, thanks from Greece and greetings from a pro-article writer....
Angle is key
Shoot wide open
Natural lighting
Low iso
Health of the fish
The background- darker background
Composing- rule of third
Be prepared
Help each other out
Action photos
One fish three photos
Get your lines straight
Protect your camera
Nail your focus
Don't overedit
good tips, thanks buddy
No problem 👍
Super guide 👌 I learned a few things as well😂👍
Awesome! Thanks for watching 😁📸
Fedt fedt, virkelig nogle gode videoer og KÆMPE like for redigeringen
Tusind tak skal du have! 👍🏻💥
Super lækker og informativ video, fra en der ved hvad han snakker om!🎣🤘
Tak champ! 👌🏻
Really good!
Fed og brugbar video! Jeg fisker karper og fanger ofte fisk om natten. Jeg undgår helst gerne at “sacke” fisk for at få et godt billede. Natbilleder er også fede, når man ved hvad man laver. Kan du ikke lave en video om hvordan man får taget gode natbilleder og hvilket udstyr man skal bruge? Eller bare svare her under mit spørgsmål? 😃
Helpful video mate, keen to spend more time behind the camera than on the rod! Another thing. English is obviously your 2nd language so I thought you might want to know when you use the the word "you're" you are saying you are eg. You are focus, the correct spelling is just your :) Thanks for the great video and cheers from Australia
Thanks, and thank you for the English course 😉 Will keep in mind.
How do you blur out the background with a phone camera? Running a Oppo find X5 pro
Some phones have a digital feature to blur out the background digitally :) Else it must have a low apperture, to get this function.
@@JustfishingDK I just learnt what 'Portrait mode' does 😅
The problem is I caught my pb large mouth bass I was alone and I couldn’t get a good picture
Ahh that's a shame. But now you have a reason to bring a friend, and catch an even bigger fish ;)
JustfishingDK true 😂 but every time I go to that pond with a friend I always catch little fish but when I’m alone I caught a huge one
hy, what camera did u use to take the pics, or what are you using? thanks
Hi! Some different Canon cameras like the 5D mk iv, and the 7D. 🤞🏻
Hello!
I have a question for you dealing with fishing do you have a ig I can contact you
The big thing for catch and release guys like me is that I can’t hold up the big guys because it’ll ruin their slime coat and get em sick.
I would just like to add if you are doing catch and release, what ever you do, the fish needs to stay in the water as long as possible. I think it is important for the photographer to be ready for the photo before taking the fish out of the water.