Tuesday, January 06, 2015
The Ice Fisher
Walking out on the clear ice (roughly one decimetre thick), at Lower Lake Rudan in Handen I met Åke Bäckman from Jordbro. He was ice fishing, been sitting there for fifteen minutes when I arrived. No luck so far for the ice fisher, but we agreed that it was a good day, both for ice fishing and Winter photography, with a blue sky and a bit of sunshine to warm you up.
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Rather him than me, My A**e would be twitching
Marvelous shots. Love the reflection in the second one!
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
I've done that when young. Never much liked it. Minnesota winters are too darn cold! If I want fish I'll buy it at the grocery store like god intended!
This god you speak of, some sort of fishmonger perhaps?
Härlig bild på ett underbart motiv. Den äldre herren har säkert pimpelfiskat många gånger tidigare och kommer att fortsätta med det så länge han bara klarar av att ta sig utomhus. Spegelbilden i pimpelhålet är en toppenbild också.
Vad finns att hoppas på i sjön? Abborre? Gädda?
Har man fiskelycka så kan man få regnbåge, öring, röding, sarv, mört, gädda, aborre, spegelkarp eller fjällkarp.
I like the reflecting face.
These are great Steffe!
What a face. Nice work.
Those ice fishermen are a hardy bunch.
The ice is so clear, the ice here is more of a milky white.
Cool shots of a nice looking old man. I'd love to try it but I'd fall about 25 times before I got anywhere near the middle of the lake.
A strong portrait shot, really brings out his character.
Usually they use a hut out on the ice here with the hole inside and a lot of beer available!
Wonderful portrait and a nice reflection too. The light is beautiful!
Steffe, your first portrait photo is superb! Bravo!
What a great portrait - he looks like a character. I love the reflection, very cool.
I believe these fishermen must have a lot of patience...
First portrait of the new year Steffe, nice one!
Very clever reflection shot. Well done, Stefe.
Nice reflection image. Hope he has good luck.
Wonderful portrait. You can tell this guy is happy to be where he is.
I have seen this only in documentaries and movies...
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