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Which one first?
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 By: Laura Spell  
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Photographer Laura Spell {K:24080}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories People
Sports
Film Format digital
Portfolio People
Lens Tamron 75-300 mm
Uploaded 4/28/2006 Film / Memory Type sandisk 256mb
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 125 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 20 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Conroe
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About I observed this woman fishing, she had fish on both of those lines. Seemed to pause and ask herself which one do I haul in first? I am posting a b&w conversion of this in comments. Which one would you choose?
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/28/2006
Here is the conversion to B&w.



Rashed Abdulla   {K:154808} 4/28/2006
very interesting image and very active lady ,wonderful composition here and very pleasant image to view, all of the best my friend


Susan Hernandez   {K:6376} 4/28/2006
Nice capture, it made me laugh, I like the color shot, it bring more life into the shot, well done


Ron Wilson   {K:18161} 4/28/2006
I like the colours shot as well Laura. The lines from the horizon and the poles are working for you as is the texture in the sand. B&W doesn't add anything to these strong elements. In MHO.


k o  c   {K:5981} 4/28/2006
Nice composition...
I like the color shot...
Well done...

Best regards...
Kemal.


Klaas  Baas   {K:15115} 4/28/2006
I like the color shot the best, good title, the whole situation with the 2 fishing-rods seems to be a little bit too much for her. Made me laugh.
Take care,

Klaas


Robert Gaither   {K:30007} 4/28/2006
Don't know which ever one is pulling the hardest for a bigger fish. I need to do some more of that this summer if I go back home. Excellent photograph and capture.


Pablo Dylan   {K:55875} 4/28/2006
Bellissima la nonna che bisticcia con le canne da pesca ;-)
Pablo


Alison DuFlon   {K:36231} 4/29/2006
Funny shot, on this one i like the color version, with all the blue (her and water) against the neutrals of the sand, although both are great. Alison


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 4/29/2006
I like both shots, Laura, but I think I prefer the color. The details are good in this shot, as is the composition. That lady had a problem that most fishermen would LOVE to have!
Kathy


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/29/2006
Kathy I was amazed at how many fish this woman had caught. Here is a shot of the net/basket she was storing them in.



Dave Stacey   {K:120467} 4/29/2006
I think colour adds to this shot, Laura, so that's the one I'd pick. Great catch of the moment though, (yours I mean!).
Dave.


Alicia Popp   {K:84586} 4/29/2006
Simpática imagen... grandes texturas, bellos colores, estupenda luz. Felicitaciones !


WAEL HAMDAN   {K:7476} 4/29/2006
very nice capture .... well seen
regards
wael


Debasish Ghosh   {K:5530} 4/29/2006
Excellent tones Laura and such a funny moment you have captured.
I'll defenitely vote for the colour version here.
Best wishes.


stingRay part 2 .   {K:148553} 4/29/2006
Hi Laura.....you're asking me again for a decision:(:( OK.... the colour one. Why? I like the backgrond and foreground colours which really add to the scene and they do nothing in the mono version. A dramatically bold crop top and bottom WOULD give you a good mono composition IMO. NOW, another matter my dear Laura.....You should also post the net/basket shot for this is another very well composed shot with the fisherlady seemingingly surrounded by the sea....Great stuff with all shots sweetie. Very best wishes to you....Ray


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/29/2006
I plan to make a collage of the woman and the net with her catch. I got one shot of her heaving it back into the water. Watch this spot! lol


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 4/30/2006
Looking forward to seeing the collage, Laura! That lady has a knack, doesn't she?
Kathy


Bob Aldridge   {K:14758} 4/30/2006
A two roded fisher woman cach two for the price of one lol,love the candidnes about it Laura my dear.nice colour to it also,very well captured my
dear well done to you best regards Laura....Bob.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:99842} 5/1/2006
I love it . . . (and I can smell the fish cooking now)!

Regards,
Doyle I <-----


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