Fishing photography 

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  • This was taken in the summer of 2007 at a favorite spot of mine at Jones Valley on Shasta Lake, CA, about 16 miles north east of Redding, CA….It was a perfect day and the light was very cooperative with me and my camera…..this has become one of my favorite places to just kick back and relax….and the fishing is not bad, an added plus. Common species most often caught here are Bass, Crappie, and Trout. It is also well known for camping, hiking and boating. / __ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • Taken in the Autumn of 2006 on a private lake in Northern California. This is actually the Southern end of the lake in my “Cabin on the Lake” image.

  • Secret spot… East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

  • Hobart Harbour…

  • tAKEN LATe AT NIGHT, sTILL SOOOO BUSy!!!!

  • Taken at one my favorite little hideways…North Battlecreek Resevoir, early in the morning just after sunrise and caught the mist just beginning to rise on the water. ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon

  • Taken at Looe Quay, SE Cornwall, England, December ‘07. / It had just been raining, which I think, adds to the enhancement of the picture. / No PS work in this. As Is. Thanks for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.

  • Kingyo means Gold Fish in Japanese. This is my company logo for my digital photography workshops in Sydney and Japan.

  • Anemone fish among tentacles. Taken in Komodo, Indonesia

  • Taken at Frankston Victoria 15-06-2008 / /

  • Anthony Boy’s Magical Voyage / By Joyce Dickens It was growing darker by the hour and yet the day was still very young. A storm was brewing out to sea and it was growing quite clear that Monterey Bay was no place to be. / The waves were growing taller and very wild; the smell of salt and sulphur filled the air. The clouds were strangely different today; the sky was taking on a reddish tint and bursts of lightning every now and then were a definite warning that this was no place to play and yet, Anthony Boy had a strange feeling about today; a feeling of excitement and anticipation. Anthony Boy has been on dry land, on display at the Monterey Boat Works for many years; only he and a few other retired boats from the old fishing fleet know the secret, the untold story of what really takes place when one of these “magical storms” comes to the Bay. No one really knows how it happens, but some of the older fishermen talk very secretly amongst themselves; it’s been said that if the incoming storms come from a very distant and magical place, they will bring with them some form of mystical power. This power breathes life into the old and retired fleet, one by one; though it is short-lived, it is a memory that each retired fishing boat will hold in their heart forever. Anthony Boy could feel it in the air; he was excited and felt sure that tonight it would be his turn to once again cruise across the bay, waves lapping on his deck, the salty air breathing life into him, and he standing tall in the moonlight and storm clouds, would once again be so very proud. Hours had come and gone, and Anthony Boy’s excitement was rapidly growing; he was ready. It was evening now and very dark; the storm had arrived. The sky was full of electricity, and the wind was so strong that all of the people in the area had gone to their homes; this was going to be a bad one. A huge bolt of lightning struck nearby and took out the power; things were getting blown here and there. The smell of sulphur was very strong now; this went on for hours it seemed to Anthony who was by now very impatient, when suddenly there was a stillness that he couldn’t describe. Knowing he had never felt this before, he was beginning to feel a bit unsure if he really wanted this to be “his storm” or not. He took a deep breath and remained motionless and at that very instant something happened; the framework that was supporting Anthony Boy, just flew apart, even though the wind had completely stopped. Anthony felt that he was in motion, but he was afraid to look; suddenly he felt something that he hadn’t felt for years – the cool salt water lapping around him, dancing on his bow and caressing his stern. The wind began to blow again, just enough to push Anthony proudly across the water; he was so happy, and he just beamed from head to toe as he slowly and quietly made his way to all of his favorite fishing spots. Finally, it was nearly dawn by now, and Anthony headed back to the breakwater where he was greeted by many of his old “fleet” friends who wanted to hear all the details of Anthony Boy’s Magical Voyage. It was a night made in heaven for Anthony, but it was soon over and the storm was passing; Anthony found himself back in his supporting framework and back on display at the boat works. This was a night that he would always cherish and remember. From this day on, Anthony Boy was so proud to greet all of the tourists that came from near and far to see him and his famous Monterey Bay on the California coast. The next time one of these powerful storms come to Port, it will be another retired fishing boat’s turn to once again cruise the Bay and Anthony will know the secret, and be so proud and happy that the others in the retired fleet will get their chance to make the Magical Voyage. / This image was sold here on Redbubble on September 7th, 2008 as a small Canvas Print . / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • Big fish and the girl… Zoo in Berlin Tiergarten (Germany)... PLEASE READ >>>>>>> To help a six year old girl who has cancer. One small gesture on our part can make one huge difference for a little girl! Hope for Chloe So in short: Pick one of your images. Make sure the title reads Chloe’s xxxx- your name (Chloe’s Rose- Nancy Fischer) Email it to keyline69@hotmail.com It will be posted here on RB on the “Hope for Chloe” page. All proceeds will go into a special fund that RB is managing for Chloe. Alternatively you can email keyline69@hotmail.com if you would like to make a separate financial donation. Spread the word! Feel free to copy this and paste it into one of your own. A 6 year old girl needs our help! One small gesture on our part can make one huge difference for a little girl! 100% of my profit from all sales of pictures down here, I will donate to the help for CHLOE

  • This is a lionfish, a poisonous species found in temperate and tropical waters. This particluar individual is about 15cm long.

  • Like its cousin the Leafy Sea Dragon, the Weedy Sea Dragon is endemic to Australia. This individual is a large female, found about ten metres underwater at Botany Bay, Sydney.

  • Taken deep in the under ground bunkers and tunnels of point Nepean National Park in Victoria Australia….Fort Nepean contains an extensive system of fortifications built from the 1880s through to the World War 1 and World War 2. Interpretive displays and audiovisuals are located in several areas and tell the story of defence. Over the years, including the last 40,000 years of Aboriginal occupation, the area known as Point Nepean has become enriched with environmental and cultural history. The Quarantine Station was established on the shores of Port Phillip Bay in 1852. It was used to protect the colony of Melbourne from ship borne diseases. There may still be unexploded ordnance in the Point Nepean area. Keep to roads and tracks and observe signs.

  • Hanging out in Sant Agata, Sicily where net fishing is a way of life for most of the population. / Anna and I are staying at an uncles place where he tends to his fishing nets daily, very patiently and peacefully. / Right at this moment we are sitting in an internet cafe that serves coffee flavoured granita with delicious orancini… / Anna is checking her facebook and I’m Red Bubbling as fast as I can!! LOL!! / Peace peeps! :D / / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Jersey Shore / Sept 2006 / Kodak DX7590 Zoom Digital Camera Card Only Featured / Dec 13, 2008 Group – Prize Challenges!!

  • I recommend buying this in the Large size framed print / Taken in Warners Bay , near Newcastle Australia Canon 50 D / 17-200mm EF-S This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Fishing boats docked at the Point Pleasant Beach Marina, Located in New Jersey. Featured on RedBubble’s Home Page – September 18, 2009 Noted Inside Solo, vol 11 in Solo Exhibition – Septemeber 25, 2009

  • Fishing Boats at Cadgwith Cove on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England. I wasnt sure which one to upload in full, so I added the colour version so you can see both. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.

  • Well, what can I say about this photo, “Nothing”. So you can believe what ever you want & make up your own story. They are faster than I once thought. An expression that is priceless. Photo Off shore Wollongong NSW Australia © 2009 Copyrights to Cas Digital Photography Nikon D80 70-300 ISO 1250 /

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