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  • in reply to: Foam Cicada—attempted #56151

    Nice and creative use of materials, thanks for the step by step.

    What brand of marking pens do people use when changing the color of materials?

    in reply to: As seen in NZ #27237

    Thanks Toby for tracking all of that down, so roughly we end up paying $90 for a bottle of scotch.

    in reply to: Latest attempts…critiques welcome #63889

    I also love the story the picture tells.

    in reply to: As seen in NZ #27235

    Toby,

    Let me know if you find a way to get it to the states. 🙂

    in reply to: Best Vise? #59081

    I’ll be honest regarding my use of the “rotary” on the renzetti,…I don’t use it for it’s intended purpose.

    in reply to: Best Vise? #59079

    Mike,

    So is the HMH Spartan what you use or is it just one of many you have?

    in reply to: Best Vise? #59077

    To be honest, I have really never tried anything else. I have to say this conversation has made me a little bit curious, but maybe I should just leave well enough alone before it winds up costing me $400.

    If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. 🙂

    in reply to: Building essays #63878

    Not too much to add at the moment except great shots Will and John,…absolutely love that last picture.

    I’m nowhere the level of any of you; I’m horrible at planning, usually forget to pack something, don’t fully understand my D70s and all it’s capabilities and fish just well enough to land something on occassion.  Guess you could call me ‘The Accidental Angler’.

    If I was able to really do any of the above, I might take more time to set and plan shots.  But if I was to do an essay of sorts I guess I would just usually ending taking shots, kinda like what Zach mentioned, that start with me and my buddies packing up the car.  Pictures of unpacking the car and setting camp, pictures of us around the campfire, pictures of angling in action, lunch,…you get the drift.  Then I would look back through all my shots for the story being told and hopefully it would be something along the lines of 3 buddies gearing up for some fun, having some time away from home and enjoying nature in all it’s glory.

    in reply to: Anyone interested in a Streamer Swap? #56123

    Awesome Aaron, thanks for all the effort.

    in reply to: Pteronarcys Dorsata #63815

    I really like both shots, but the first one really stands our for me.

    in reply to: Heptageniidae nymphs #63828

    Well I like it, I’m not one of the photo experts on the site but I like the addition of the surface water.

    in reply to: Anyone interested in a Streamer Swap? #56119

    Aaron,

    If you do have Paypal, let me know and I’ll also float some cash your way to help pay for shipping.

    in reply to: To change a small town. #63808

    Looks great, nice job.

    in reply to: Heptageniidae nymphs #63826

    Now with those shots, I can tell they’re in water. 🙂

    in reply to: Heptageniidae nymphs #63824

    Wonder if the water being a little bluer would help?

    in reply to: Almost that time….. #56149

    Reading this thread is like watching a tennis match.

    in reply to: Heptageniidae nymphs #63822

    Great clean up job on the second photo, the only problem is now you can’t tell it’s underwater.

    in reply to: Hex Fishing Trip – Michigan #27106

    Ahh, so I take it Hex is just short for some really long latin bug name then.

    in reply to: As seen in NZ #27229

    Hmm, well if the 295 was in DKK currency then that’s roughly 62 USD which I would pay any day of the week.

    in reply to: Super double secret location revealed #26954

    You must also have some very close waters, I envy that.

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