Whenever a fish is caught, it’s always a rush to get the camera out to provide proof of just how big (or small) it really was before being tossed back to swim another day, what was really unexpected was the reflected horizon in his sunglasses being on the same line as the horizon in the distance! You may need to click on the enlarged button to see this and the fish …..
It’s always fun to discover something unexpected in a photo. This one is interesting. The shoreline extends right into the sunglasses! Nice.
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Was this caught off the Werribee coastline, Yuk Throw it back and wash your hands.
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Great shot!
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Love the diagonal angle and his smile…looks like the fish might be smiling too (or begging to be thrown back)! 🙂
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Hi Jacki,
I love getting surprises when I take pictures. This one is awesome. Have a great day!
Sherrie
P.S. I didn’t eat the Pecan Spins, the twins did. Ok, maybe I ate 1.
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Now, there’s a shot to make one smile! His expression seems to be one of bemused pride. the angle adds to the fun feel of it; and the way the horizon in his shades follows the real one is cool.
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Love the reflection of the horizon in the glasses.
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Great capture.
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hmmm, so he has a see-through head? Spooky…
I like the angle as well, the photo is a keeper, even if the fish isn’t 🙂
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A once in a lifetime shot!
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Very cool, especially when enlarged! I like the unique angle as it adds a lot of interest.
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Hi Jacki, great capture of a lovely moment. You have exposed hima to the light really nicely.
M.
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Great shot….and that horizon line is just spooky weird….oh and even enlarged I didn’t see the fish LOL
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Love the perspective of the shot!!
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Looks like you caught another reflection (the other eye) of someone else holding a fish. Fun shot!
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One can really see how tenderly he is holding this little fish and his pride is quite evident also!
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