img src="http://www.odditycentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/shooting-tuna-fish-750x500.jpg" width="400" align="right">Street Photography is harder than it used to be. Since we live in an age of urban terrorism and web postings, people and the police are more suspicious than ever. This suspicion extends to landmarks and property. The subways and the streets are filled with video cameras watching your every move. While you take your photographs, most likely you too are being photographed. In New York all major infrastructure contains signs banning photography.As a general rule of street photography, if you can get the shot with the camera to your eye, you will get a better shot. I know that there is an entire school of shoot-from-the-hip photography, which you can practice as well, but you will never be able to frame this sort of shot as well as if you put the camera to your eye. (That's my own opinion and of course open to debate.) There will be times when it is simply impossible to shoot with the camera to your eye, and so shooting from the hip is worth learning. But I don't think it's a good way to get started.Do not litter It is not acceptable to leave empty cartridges, can, boxes and rubbish littered the length and breadth of a sunflower field. We should be aware the damage that ingested cartridge cases can cause to wildlife and other animals, which is why it is so important to pick them up.Fish Shooting Now point your rod in the direction you want to shoot the jig and pull back the hand that is holding the jig. Release the jig and then release the finger that is stopping the line from feeding out. If your timing is good, the jig will shoot in the direction you were aiming. It may take a few tries before you get the hang of it. Be sure to hold the jig with the hook facing away from you. I have never hooked myself (while shooting jigs) but I'm sure it can happen.It is incredible how hard a small fish can pull. Even a 10kg fish can comfortably pull a 90kg person along underwater, and when you are 10 meters down with a fish pulling you along you are in some trouble! You need to be able to let it all go, swim to the surface and take a breath. If you don't, you risk passing out and endangering yourself. Ultimately what this means is that you need to use a float for fish that are much bigger than 10kg.Nowadays, the majority of the people I know who call themselves vegetarians aren't. They eat fish. Fish-eating does not equal vegetarianism. A fish is an animal too. So why are fish-eaters so reluctant to use the appropriate word - pescetarian? Okay I know it doesn't roll off the tongue that well but perhaps that's partly because its a bit unfamilair - like "vegetarian" was when it was first invented.Not having much casting experience, I was using a floating line with an 8 foot leader and Bloody Butcher fly. With no fish rising and at that time of year this was obviously no time for a dry fly, and I was following the "dark flies for dark days" theory. I liked the black of my fly, mixed with red and silver for that "attractor" look!Fly anglers like to display their fly rod and reel so everyone understands it was caught with fly fishing equipment. Do nor hold the cork handle between your teeth. Practice photo position ahead of time. Try pointing the rod tip backwards with the rod and reel balanced on top of your shoulder. The fly reel will be visible in front of your cheek on either side which frees up your hands to hold the fish.Once you've done that, try casting at two objects. From the start position, cast off to a position fifty feet away with an 11:00 placement. Deliver the cast, and then try again going seventy feet at a 9:00 placement. Try this again and again, until you've done it as many times as you possibly can.And even if you are seen, people will understand that you have your camera out if you take a few shots of the mariachi Band as well. This is the same technique as using a landmark as a reason for taking pictures.Some photographers can hand-hold a camera at 1/15th of a second with a 30mm lens and some will have trouble holding the camera steady enough even at 1/30th of a second with a 30mm lens. So this is just a guide. Camera shake is also a property of the camera. An SLR camera, with the slap of the returning mirror, vibrates more than a Point and Shoot camera which doesn't have a mirror. Many Digital SLRs now feature "Live Mode" where the mirror slap is no longer a factor. So you will need to experiment to find out the lens / shutter speed combination which will prevent camera shake with your setup. https://rikvip.center/ban-ca/


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