Off Menton Beach, Melbourne
Canon 7D
EF 135mm f2
Dad used to love beach fishing, getting flat heads or brims. They are great for fish stock.
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Off Menton Beach, Melbourne
Canon 7D
EF 135mm f2
Dad used to love beach fishing, getting flat heads or brims. They are great for fish stock.
Check out Candid 73
Goos action photo. I see the Seagulls are keeping a close watch on this fisherman. Perhaps they will all get lucky.
ReplyDeleteUsually just brims and flatheads. Size is becoming smaller and smaller over the years
Delete...catching dinner?
ReplyDeleteProbably for soup lol
DeleteA healing photograph. Thank you friend
ReplyDeleteIt is a solo sports
DeleteMuy equilibrada
ReplyDeleteYou should publish a book about composition
DeleteHe was looking for soup :-)
ReplyDeleteNice combination of black & white (the water and the stones on the sea surface).
It is a common view in inner Melbourne suburb
DeleteMy Dad loved fishing too. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteMy dad too. I missed him
DeleteAnd he brought a big box to put his catch in!
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous shot! I'm loving your candid monochrome images.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/01/play-time.html
I have a street photography topic for my photography group this year - I better get some inspiration here. I don't feel comfortable pointing my camera at people I don't know. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at Imagining linkup.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, fishing has to be something very relaxing and motivating, I have never practiced it.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
The immensity of patience.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta pescar. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteI admittedly will never understand the appeal.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun photographic topic to catch ramdomness captures. I love to fish. Great black and white seascape as well as the fisherman. Thank you for sharing with Pictorial Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteWell composed.
ReplyDeletejust peace as fish catch another time
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