I just joined this forum a few days ago, and I have been spending a lot of time sifting through all the great advice and experiences of all the members. I'm glad to find out that so many of you share my love of photography and of course, boating and fishing! I posted a few of my favorite photos that I've taken over the last couple years. Hope you like them.
West coast of Anclote Key
My son Sammie on the North Anclote Key Sandbar
Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Port Richey
Grass Flats and Birds near Anclote Key
St. Pete and Tampa Bay
The two best times to fish is when it’s rainin’ and when it ain’t. –Patrick F. McManus
Forgot to mention that all these were shot with a little Nikon point and shoot, I have a 35mm Nikon film camers also, but I'm tired of paying for film and processing. A fancy DSLR is on my x-mas list, but I have to wait for Santa. Please feel free to critique my photos. I don't mind constructive criticism.
The two best times to fish is when it’s rainin’ and when it ain’t. –Patrick F. McManus
Very nice. I really like a landscape especially one in FL. I have also found that having my point and shoot handy is much easier than getting the big one out and ready. Plus, most of the time the "intelligent auto" setting on my point and shoot is smarter than I am.
Thanks guys. Those little camers have gotten so good they produce some pretty good shots. I do miss my telephoto lens from my 35mm though. I think I'm going to load it up and start bringing it with me on the boat.
The two best times to fish is when it’s rainin’ and when it ain’t. –Patrick F. McManus
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I've shot with mostly with point and shoots for years. It's a lot easier to get good shots when you have a camera with you a lot more often.
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