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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => General Fishing Topics => Topic started by: Fishin Dude on March 30, 2015, 09:07:15 PM
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Just wondering about Fluke photos. I like mine taken with the dark side facing the camera, I see others with bottom white side towards the camera. I know that sometimes the dark side gets patchy when fish are on top of each other in the fish box or cooler, I keep mine in the live well most trips. How do you guys prefer your Fluke photos and why? ???
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I think the important thing would be the background.
Dock shot=white up so you can see the fish against the brown wood of the dock.
Holding the fish, usually dark side toward camera.
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whs
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On a plate with lemon ;D
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On a plate with lemon ;D
rofla rofla
Can I change my answer? ;D
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I always like to have the dark side facing the camera. Something next to the fish so you can judge the size helps too. Getting the NJSWF logo in the shot is a plus t^
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Catching a keeper is the first problem I have.
Don't have to worry about the picture thing too much. rgmn
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What is the White Side, Dark Side Crap 5hrug
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Right Phil!! That's my kind of fish photo then in my mouth.
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You guys cook yours? :headscra:
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I'm pretty much a dark side man myself.. although on real fatties, the white side looks cool too.. but I think the biggest key.. be it for eating or lookin at, is freshness.. After they been on ice for a while, the color turns to mud.. but when they are freshly plucked from the sea or even the livewell, and they all lit up, they look a lot nicer t^
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so big they don't even fit in the frame chrz
good thread D man, can't find my monsterfluke pic
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Whats a fluke?
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I prefer the dark side towards the camera, I just have seen alot of photos lately of guys holding fish white side towards the lens. 5hrug
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Sunny side up??!!!
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Or, maybe like this?? ANd yes, one with NJ Saltwater logo in it!!
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As long as you have a fish that's placing for the money, I'm ok with them both ways....LMAO!!!!!