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Fly fishing pics submitted by Martin
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Massive Danish sea trout. 7,75 kgs - 77 cm.
Submitted by:
Martin
Rated
Above average
(4) with 18 votes.
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Just before the big strike...
Submitted by:
Martin
Rated
Above average
(3.5) with 8 votes.
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Martin's pictures average a rating of
Above average
(3.8)
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This might sound like a strange piece of advice, but GFF partner Martin Jorgensen writes: "Trust me: you generally want to underexpose your digital images. Almost every single one of them. "
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December 7th 2006