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Q&A How can I take better pictures of the fish I catch?

After reeling a fish in, sometimes I want to take a picture before I let it go. So I unhook the fish and hold it in one hand while I take the picture with my other. I am usually in a hurry to get t...

2 answers  ·  posted 4y ago by Charlie Brumbaugh‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by Peter Taylor‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar 10 Rep‭ · 2020-09-08T22:25:23Z (over 3 years ago)
  • After reeling a fish in, sometimes I want to take a picture before I let it go. So I unhook the fish and hold it in one hand while I take the picture with my other.
  • I am usually in a hurry to get the fish back into the water quickly and its always kind of awkward to hold a slimy fish in one hand and a camera in the other.
  • Here would be an example,
  • ![Image alt text](https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/K7U1DzVqSBGrZu44Y5uR6ss3)
  • Are there techniques or tips for better photos under these types of conditions?
  • After reeling a fish in, sometimes I want to take a picture before I let it go. So I unhook the fish and hold it in one hand while I take the picture with my other.
  • I am usually in a hurry to get the fish back into the water quickly and its always kind of awkward to hold a slimy fish in one hand and a camera in the other.
  • Here is a photo that I took:
  • ![This is the fish photo I took](https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/K7U1DzVqSBGrZu44Y5uR6ss3)
  • Are there techniques or tips for better photos under these types of conditions?
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Charlie Brumbaugh‭ · 2020-07-02T02:31:18Z (almost 4 years ago)
After reeling a fish in, sometimes I want to take a picture before I let it go. So I unhook the fish and hold it in one hand while I take the picture with my other.

I am usually in a hurry to get the fish back into the water quickly and its always kind of awkward to hold a slimy fish in one hand and a camera in the other.

Here would be an example,


![Image alt text](https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/K7U1DzVqSBGrZu44Y5uR6ss3)

Are there techniques or tips for better photos under these types of conditions?