OUTDOORS: Great photos memorialize fishing trips | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
OUTDOORS coverage focuses on how great fishing photos can memorialize angling trips through better composition and handling. The article says many anglers default to quick smartphone shots before releasing fish, but that a well-lit, well-composed image can be a worthy alternative to mounting. It advises shooting in early morning or late afternoon/evening when light is “soft” and makes fish appear to glow. For presentation, it recommends positioning anglers facing the sun, holding bass horizontally with specific thumb support, and avoiding techniques that can injure released fish. It also describes directing attention toward the fish’s head by removing sunglasses and looking toward the eye. It warns against thrusting fish toward the camera and suggests subtle angling and fin-raising motions for drama.






