


January 10, 2012
Underwater World Of the Trout: Part Two
By Tim Romano
A couple of months ago I prepared a little sneak peak of my upcoming contribution to a book I'm collaborating on with Geoff Mueller. Geoff's an editor with the Drake Magazine, friend and is writing a book on the subject. Tentatively it will be called "The Underwater World of the Trout"--at least for the time being anyway. I'm shooting all of the photographs for it, and as such have been freezing my butt off quite a bit, all in the name of underwater photography. Anyway, I thought I'd share another little outtake from some of the past couple months.
Enjoy.
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http://www.underwateroz.com/ - just saying.
Awesome! Great pics!
That's gotta be a pretty fancy camera you have there Tim. Gorgeous pictures.
Amazing photos.
A photographer went to a socialite party in New York. As he entered the front door, the host said 'I love your pictures - they're wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.' He said nothing until dinner was finished, then: 'That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a a terrific stove.' - Sam Haskins
Great pictures.
Amazing pictures!
When it comes to knowing what is going on underwater, I do not want to know...only in my mind's eye. If I get skunked, the story goes there were no fish around. A real ego wrecker to know a lot of fish were around, and you could not catch any.
It's cool sayfu. Bury your head in the sand. No one here will mind. ;)
Great photos. Looking forward to the finished product.
timromano...I could bury my head in the sand, and I would still have an unfair advantage over most of these guys! I'd need to have my head buried, and one hand tied behind my back. :)
huh. I didn't realize it was a competition...
Spring can't come soon enough. Nice images.
Sayfu, I may be taking a trip to ID, check your email....
koldkut...I won't let you step a foot on my property unless you bring April Volkey with you! :)
I have no intention of stepping foot on your property, or bringing April. You think I'm good with the ladies, but in reality, I'm good at only a few things, reeling in women is not one of them, besides, I've already caught my limit of one. April has better things to do with her time than fish with two dissimilar aged dudes who have differing and strong opinions about fishing.
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A photographer went to a socialite party in New York. As he entered the front door, the host said 'I love your pictures - they're wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.' He said nothing until dinner was finished, then: 'That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a a terrific stove.' - Sam Haskins
It's cool sayfu. Bury your head in the sand. No one here will mind. ;)
huh. I didn't realize it was a competition...
http://www.underwateroz.com/ - just saying.
That's gotta be a pretty fancy camera you have there Tim. Gorgeous pictures.
Amazing photos.
Amazing pictures!
When it comes to knowing what is going on underwater, I do not want to know...only in my mind's eye. If I get skunked, the story goes there were no fish around. A real ego wrecker to know a lot of fish were around, and you could not catch any.
Awesome! Great pics!
Great pictures.
Great photos. Looking forward to the finished product.
timromano...I could bury my head in the sand, and I would still have an unfair advantage over most of these guys! I'd need to have my head buried, and one hand tied behind my back. :)
Spring can't come soon enough. Nice images.
Sayfu, I may be taking a trip to ID, check your email....
koldkut...I won't let you step a foot on my property unless you bring April Volkey with you! :)
I have no intention of stepping foot on your property, or bringing April. You think I'm good with the ladies, but in reality, I'm good at only a few things, reeling in women is not one of them, besides, I've already caught my limit of one. April has better things to do with her time than fish with two dissimilar aged dudes who have differing and strong opinions about fishing.
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