For fishermen and others.
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
I took this picture (with smaller carp) few years ago and decided make this big carp bigger. So if you are not satisfied with your catch it is not problem. Photoshop can help you. LOL. Please see this picture in Download.
Well done MMC, the one that didn't get away.
Lucky dog. What Ver. of carp is that?
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
ebbote wrote:
Well done MMC, the one that didn't get away.
Thanks for looking and your compliment.
Looks like a "grass"
carp.
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
I am not sure but I think it is a common carp.
boblaine wrote:
Looks like a "grass"
carp.
Nice one MMC, I'd bee satisfied with either one..lol
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
Photogirl17 wrote:
Nice one MMC, I'd bee satisfied with either one..lol
Thanks for looking and your compliment, Photogirl17.
MMC
Loc: Brooklyn NY
[quote=davids999]Very nice work MMC!
Does it work on trout?
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Thanks for your compliment. It works on all kinds of fish without any limitation.
Hmmmm. Those of us who specialize in this genre are closely scrutinized to ensure we don't ever "exaggerate" the Anglers catch. I've even heard of demands for RAW, SOOC audits and lie detector testing, for significant or prize-winning fish. As this species is the #1 Sport Fish in the World, that's probably a good reason for officials, sponsors, and editors being very wary about "Photoshopped Specimens".
The attached shows about the physical limit allowed for post-processing; this is a rare example where Yours Truly ended up at the wrong end of the camera. Thanks to my buddy Cip for the photograph.
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
davids999 wrote:
Very nice work MMC!
Does it work on trout?
Not if you are looking to have a more filling meal
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