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Fly fishing pics submitted by Steve Schweitzer
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Fish in a trap. Taken with Nikon D70, 18mm, 1/3sec handheld @ f3.5
Submitted by:
Steve Schweitzer
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Above average
(4.2) with 6 votes.
Mating damselflies taken with Nikon D70, 200mm, 1/320sec @ f5.6.
Submitted by:
Steve Schweitzer
Rated
Excellent
(4.6) with 13 votes.
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Steve Schweitzer's pictures average a rating of
Above average
(4.5)
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