Micke.H 0 Report post Posted March 25, 2016 Some spey flies I tied before, its my own pattern and I tried my new camera on this two Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
despatiesim 0 Report post Posted March 25, 2016 Very nice Mike! I have to learn to take decent pics of my flies. Right now I wouldn't post any of my pics. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Micke.H 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 Hi and thanks despatiesim, I like to take photos, and I started whit a Canon power-shot compact camera whit macro function and I has use this camera a long time. But now I have purchased a new digital system camera whit a real macro lens. This pictures is taken whit the new camera. What do you use to take photo whit ? and what is it ,that doesn't make you happy with your photos? Now I was curious to see your flies! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FLdk 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 Nice wings !Looks easier than it is Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
despatiesim 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 I have a high res point and shoot with macro capability. I 'm sure its fine to do this. The problem is I only tie after the family is asleep, that is 22h00 and later. So lowsy lighting conditions. Plus I try to tie as much as I can during that time, so haven't had any time to play around with lighting, angles, backdrop, etc... I really don't have enough time to do all I would like to (or fish). Any pointers on light sources or potiioning would be most welcome! Cheers! Simon Hi and thanks despatiesim, I like to take photos, and I started whit a Canon power-shot compact camera whit macro function and I has use this camera a long time. But now I have purchased a new digital system camera whit a real macro lens. This pictures is taken whit the new camera. What do you use to take photo whit ? and what is it ,that doesn't make you happy with your photos? Now I was curious to see your flies! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Micke.H 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 Nice wings ! Looks easier than it is Yes, the wing can be difficult, but I have to change my technique before I cut 'em out with the tribe left, but now I use fingers and pulls them away from the tribe and I think it will be better and easier to assemble them on the hook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FLdk 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 Yes, i do the same now.Makes it more easy that way to me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Micke.H 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 I have a high res point and shoot with macro capability. I 'm sure its fine to do this. The problem is I only tie after the family is asleep, that is 22h00 and later. So lowsy lighting conditions. Plus I try to tie as much as I can during that time, so haven't had any time to play around with lighting, angles, backdrop, etc... I really don't have enough time to do all I would like to (or fish). Any pointers on light sources or potiioning would be most welcome! Cheers! Simon Hi and thanks despatiesim, I like to take photos, and I started whit a Canon power-shot compact camera whit macro function and I has use this camera a long time. But now I have purchased a new digital system camera whit a real macro lens. This pictures is taken whit the new camera. What do you use to take photo whit ? and what is it ,that doesn't make you happy with your photos? Now I was curious to see your flies! I try to use the daylight if I can and flash, this flies I photographed in natural light by the window and use the flash on the camera. otherwise, I usually use two bulbs from its sides and a top, I think the light is the key to god photos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
despatiesim 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2016 Thanks I'll try that. I realky have to try and learn as I'd love to contribute more to this great forum. Simon I have a high res point and shoot with macro capability. I 'm sure its fine to do this. The problem is I only tie after the family is asleep, that is 22h00 and later. So lowsy lighting conditions. Plus I try to tie as much as I can during that time, so haven't had any time to play around with lighting, angles, backdrop, etc... I really don't have enough time to do all I would like to (or fish). Any pointers on light sources or potiioning would be most welcome! Cheers! Simon Hi and thanks despatiesim, I like to take photos, and I started whit a Canon power-shot compact camera whit macro function and I has use this camera a long time. But now I have purchased a new digital system camera whit a real macro lens. This pictures is taken whit the new camera. What do you use to take photo whit ? and what is it ,that doesn't make you happy with your photos? Now I was curious to see your flies! I try to use the daylight if I can and flash, this flies I photographed in natural light by the window and use the flash on the camera.otherwise, I usually use two bulbs from its sides and a top, I think the light is the key to god photos lampa.jpgdunk.jpg Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites