Thursday, December 1, 2016

Final 25

Nikon
ISO 100
f/7.1
1/125

Canon
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/4000 

Canon
ISO 400
f/7.1
1/800

Nikon
ISO 140
f/8.0
1/250

Canon
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/320

Canon
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/1000

Nikon
ISO 320
f/7.1
1/250

Canon
ISO 400
f/5.6
1/1600

Canon
ISO 400
f/7.1
1/100

Nikon
ISO 800
f/5.6
1/80

Canon
ISO 400
f/6.3
1/4000

Canon
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/500

Canon
ISO 400
f/5.6
1/100

Canon
ISO 400
f/5.6
1/4000

Canon
ISO 400
f/5.6
1/640

Canon
ISO 400
f/5.6
1/4000

Nikon
ISO 560
f/16
1/125

Canon
ISO 400
f 7.1
1/1000

Nikon
ISO 1400
f/5.6
1/200

Nikon
ISO 400
f/9
1/60

Nikon
ISO 100
f/8.0
1/200

Nikon
ISO 160
f/8.0
1/250

Canon
ISO 400
f/7.1
1/250

Nikon
ISO 500
f/16
1/125

Canon
ISO 3200
f/3.5
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

blurrrrr

This here is a picture of hen mallard. I wish I had the rest of the duck but overall I think it is a pretty sweet picture.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Late

Yes, this post is late, but oh well. Because it's already late, I am just going to post a picture that I took earlier this year. I took it on the Gallatin River while chasing some massive salmonflies around. If you haven't ever fished a salmonfly hatch, I highly recommend it because it is awesome.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Fog

This here is a pretty neat picture I took of my buddy fishing on the Bighorn the other day when it was foggy. I think it's pretty cool. I also didn't do much editing on this as the basic preset looked good enough in my opinion. I think I may have brightened it up a little bit but not a whole lot.


Thursday, October 27, 2016

SOL

So today I came into the computer lab on two separate occasions to edit  some pictures and post a blog. Both times there was someone sitting at the computer I have all of my pictures uploaded to. So, instead of editing a photo and uploading it, this week I will be posting a couple pictures of some dope looking ducks (surprise). The first duck is a Baikal Teal. The Baikal Teal are mainly found in China, Japan, and parts of Korea. They are some of the coolest ducks out there. The next photo is a Mandarin Wood duck. The Mandarin also calls Asia home, but has recently been spotted in parts of Northern California.  They are some of the coolest looking ducks there are in my opinion.