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Create professional fly pictures online
From Feathers to Bits
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Learn to take pictures like this presenting a fly with clarity and ambience.
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By Martin Joergensen (supported by Steve Schweitzer)
This is the most complete lecture on digitizing flies you will find on the net. Its aim is to teach you all the techniques needed for making good fly pictures online. Its lessons can be applied on non-digital flies as well as online pictures of things that are not flies. But its primary purpose is to teach you to get good fly pictures.
Five part harmony
The article consists of four major parts dealing with each their step of the process. These can be read as one or separate parts:
If these proves a little rough to go through in one bite, you might want to get support from the
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Submitted December 26th 2007
I' ll be looking forward to learning more from you as this should help me to better see and learn where I am going wrong on some patterns.