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BarryJ

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Nov 8, 2007
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Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Caribou Lake, Ontario. Chasing lake trout.

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Designer Dale

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Mar 25, 2009
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Folding space
See the first post to this thread and read about quoting. You use the TIMG tag, or a browser extension.

The Safari extension just failed me on the image I quoted above, so I manually edited that response with a TIMG tag. I don't know why it didn't work as it has in the past and it is up to date and active on my system. Does TheReef have any ideas?

I use the manual version of the Safari extension, the one with a button in the browser bas so I can opt out of quoting thumbnails if I want. No issues so far.


Posting very large images will sometimes earn the intervention of a Moderator. It helps to keep posts sized to fit in a box 1024 wide and 800 high.

BTW: If anyone else needs help with posting or quoting images, the "One Click Access" in the first post is currently broken. The individual links work fine and the folder link in my sig is good to go as well.

Dale
 

BarryJ

macrumors 6502a
Nov 8, 2007
787
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Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Heaven... sort of

Perhaps, but since your quote only shows a link, we don't know what you are referring to. ;)


Keebler was making a veiled reference to this shot.

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Keebler, I saw your earlier reference to "Heaven". Thanks. It was not so heavenly in the bush this past weekend when these fishing shots were taken. Had a great day on Friday and then almost half a metre of snow created so much slush, only the big machines could move after that. 12 lake trout in one afternoon for 15 anglers. The fish fry was amazing.

Barry.
 

Keebler

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Jun 20, 2005
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His back link goes to a picture titled "Caribou Lake, Ontario. Chasing lake trout.".

yup and the one BarryJ re-posted.

It was a veiled reference to any ice fishing on remote lakes. No houses, no vehicles (except for sleds), hardly a soul = peace and quiet :)

One of the first things I remember about ice fishing is that it was so quiet, I could hear my ears ringing slightly - as if they were desperately trying to hear anything :)

Too bad about the slush...never a fun time :)
 

xStep

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Jan 28, 2003
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Less lost in L.A.

I like the change in lighting from day to night. I checked it out at the link and noticed some banding in the change. Is that on the original photo and therefore a limit of the camera, or is that a compression artifact.

Also, what's the shutter setting. The water looks like it is frozen over.
 
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mikeschmeee

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Mar 9, 2009
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I like the change in lighting from day to night. I checked it out at the link and noticed some banding in the change. Is that on the original photo and therefore a limit of the camera, or is that a compression artifact.

Also, what's the shutter setting. The water looks like it is frozen over.

Thanks. I do not know what it is but its like that on the original photo. You can notice it a bit more after some color correction within photoshop.
Shutter speed was at 8.
 
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