Awesome shots indeed Milo. Yeup, I recognize one of them won the best steelie shot contest. Yours beat my shot with a slab just barely out of the water. I concede defeat whole-heartedly in face of your wonderful shots.
Now we just have to figure out a way to immerse ourselves under water so we can associate the catch with the fishermen's face for memory's sake. Any smart idea?
Thanks, Steelhawk.
Although I won, I have to confess that I liked your pic very much. I almost voted for it myself!
For winter steelhead, I really have no ideas, but my buddy and I have planned to make a few underwater hero shots holding the fish underwater in the summer. I don't mind a good dunk in the old Cheddar in the summer on a sunny day, but this time of year...no way, man!
Milo what kind of cam are you using? Beautiful pics. How do you get it to focus without seeing the shot, or is it a bit of a crapshoot? I am getting a waterproof camera because of shots like this .....gorgeous.
Thanks, Marmot.
I use the Pentax Optio W series camera. Some of the pictures posted were made with the wpi, others with the W30 when I upgraded.
Although it is a bit of a crapshoot, what I always make sure to do is press the shutter button half way through and hold it for a second before pressing it down completely. This allows the camera to focus on whatever object it is pointed at. I try two or three different distances and I avoid using the flash. Also keep in mind that water magnifies everything, so you should add some distance between the lens and the fish compared to a regular pic. (around 30%)
When I am taking an underwater picture, if at all possible, I have someone hold the fish for me so I can take multiple shots. One or two out of ten eventually come out nicely.