A few words and pictures for those who are or would like to be "expert" at dry fly fishing on rivers.
That is a really neat picture. The water looks almost like fog between the trees.
That's a hauntingly beautiful photograph Rod. Question, is that you in the header photo and what is the old brick building?
Yes Howard, the old stone building is Alport Mill on the river Dakin or Lathkill.
Wow enough said....
Hi Rod!Stunning picture! The alders seem to protect the trout in the river. Hope they succeed!Kind greetings,Mats Olsson
MatsI'm sure the alder roots do protect the trout in all sizes...
Such a beautiful shot, well done! Very wintery in it's feel...
Hi Rod:I check your blog monthly. Really love your black and white photography.. amazing pictures.roberttroutondryflies.blogspot.com
Really gorgeous and dreamy photography. Cheers from Spain.
I do enjoy your B&W work, I think it's a great way to connect with the river. Do keep posting.Cheers,Mike
Very atmospheric! Thanks for posting RR.
That is a really neat picture. The water looks almost like fog between the trees.
ReplyDeleteThat's a hauntingly beautiful photograph Rod. Question, is that you in the header photo and what is the old brick building?
ReplyDeleteYes Howard, the old stone building is Alport Mill on the river Dakin or Lathkill.
DeleteWow enough said....
ReplyDeleteHi Rod!
ReplyDeleteStunning picture! The alders seem to protect the trout in the river. Hope they succeed!
Kind greetings,
Mats Olsson
Mats
DeleteI'm sure the alder roots do protect the trout in all sizes...
Such a beautiful shot, well done! Very wintery in it's feel...
ReplyDeleteHi Rod:
ReplyDeleteI check your blog monthly. Really love your black and white photography.. amazing pictures.
robert
troutondryflies.blogspot.com
Really gorgeous and dreamy photography. Cheers from Spain.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy your B&W work, I think it's a great way to connect with the river. Do keep posting.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Mike
Very atmospheric! Thanks for posting RR.
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