The historic Tathra Wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
The Murrumbidgee River at Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia.
The bridge that crosses the Clarence River at Grafton in New South Wales, Australia.
A amn from city enjoy fishing in a fishing village.
a fish in water
Fishing boat being lifted from the water at the jetty in Port Campbell, Victoria, Australia.
Whilst visiting an elephant sanctuary on Koh Samui I stumbled across this group of young men fishing at a tropical waterfall. I took the image in black and white infra red film and was glad I did. Kodak HIE infra red film / Red filter / Nikkor 50 mm lens / f 16 @ 1/30 sec
Silhouette of fishing boats at sunset on Koh Samui Island, Thailand. / This is a colour shot taken at the same time as the monochrome image ‘fishing boats’ but using colour film. I have to say I like both shots a lot. Fuji Velvia 100 / f 8 at 1/60 sec / Nikkor 35-70 mm lens at 70 mm
Moored boats at Lakes Entrance, Victoria, Australia.
Hungry Alaskan brown bears congregate at the Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park during the salmon season. As salmon by the thousands swim upstream and jump the falls, the bears jockey for the best position to catch the flying fish in order to fatten themselves for the long Alaskan winter. The best of the fishing bears simply skin the fish to eat all the subcutaneous fat, then drop the fish into the river where younger bears and gulls feast on the remains. [Katmai National Park – Bears] / Copyright © 2002 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
Solitary figure walking out of the water on Bangpor Beach at sunset on Koh Samui. Fuji Velvia 100 / Nikkor 28 mm lens
For hours each day on the beach in Thailand, local fishermen and women wandered up and down the beach digging into the sand for small edible shellfish. Fuji Velvia 50 / Nikkor 35-70 mm lens
A solitary figure sits on his boat in the bay at Nathon, Koh Samui, resting from the midday sun under his umbrella. Fuji Velvia 50 / Nikkor 20 mm lens / Circular Polarising filter
A small Thai fishing boat rests aground at low tide on Bang Por beach, Koh Samui. At low tide the local fishermen spent hours looking for octopus’ and other sealife caught in the shallow pools left as the tide retreated and can be seen in the background. Fuji Velvia 50 / Nikkor 35-70 mm lens / Circular polarising filter
Merimbula – the jewel of the Sapphire Coast. Merimbula is a coastal resort town on the far south coast of New South Wales, Australia. If it’s sun, surf, sand, fishing, golf, bushwalking, fine dining and stunning coastal scenery you’re after, then this is a place to put on your “must do” list. A photographer’s paradise, too. If you’d like to know more about Merimbula and the Sapphire Coast, you’re welcome to contact me by email or bubblemail for information. I have an intimate knowledge of this area due to visiting it on a regular basis since 1987.
The man standing in the water may be a dentist, so we can’t show you his face. This is the picturesque lake at Merimbula, where fishermen fish, and oysters grow. Merimbula is a coastal resort town on the far south coast of New South Wales, Australia.
The catch of the day being transported to the refrigeration building at the Bermagui Boat Harbour, Bermagui, New South Wales, Australia.
I wanted to take a first-person pov of the nostalgia of fishing… In doing so, I got worm gross all over my hands, but you can’t see that in the photo. :D
Mid-morning activity in the fishing port / Lombok, Indonesia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0903.3888) / Nikon D300 with Nikon 18-200VR /
Location: Sława, Poland Camera: Canon EOS 450D / Lens: Tamron SP AF 70-200 mm f/2.8 Di LD (IF) MACRO / 1/250s * F/5,6 * 87mm * ISO200
Laminated Print
Untouched reflection photograph. / Best viewed LARGE
Lombok, Indonesia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0903.4577) / Nikon D300 | Nikon 18-200VR / 1/20s f/22 ISO200 /
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