Re: Knife Photography
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:24 pm
Here's a pic from our walk this evening...
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I already called you my 19 1/2 digit friend, he could have made you a 18 1/2 digit in a hurry.Sasquach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:54 pm Thanks Tim.
So, I had a very unusual photo op this morning. We had some heavy rain over night and when I went out the front door this morning I found this fellow in my front yard.Alligator Snapper I.jpg
A good sized alligator snapper! Well, he didn't seem to be very happy about his surroundings and I wasn't too keen on having him around the house, Trey doesn't need to lose another toe, so I snagged him by the tail and put him in a cardboard box. That beastie weighed about 25 lbs. I carried him down through the grove to the creek bank and turned him loose. That's where I shot a couple pics before he slid into the water and went submariner. I'm guessing he's much happier there. You're welcome my cranky little friend.To give you some scale, the QSP on his back is 8 1/4" OAL open. An interesting way to start the day.
JamieinWV wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 12:40 pmI already called you my 19 1/2 digit friend, he could have made you a 18 1/2 digit in a hurry.Sasquach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:54 pm Thanks Tim.
So, I had a very unusual photo op this morning. We had some heavy rain over night and when I went out the front door this morning I found this fellow in my front yard.Alligator Snapper I.jpg
A good sized alligator snapper! Well, he didn't seem to be very happy about his surroundings and I wasn't too keen on having him around the house, Trey doesn't need to lose another toe, so I snagged him by the tail and put him in a cardboard box. That beastie weighed about 25 lbs. I carried him down through the grove to the creek bank and turned him loose. That's where I shot a couple pics before he slid into the water and went submariner. I'm guessing he's much happier there. You're welcome my cranky little friend.To give you some scale, the QSP on his back is 8 1/4" OAL open. An interesting way to start the day.
Kudos for getting the wild life to cooperate. Sweet shot of a real monster. Looks deadly with that beak and claws.Sasquach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:54 pm Thanks Tim.
So, I had a very unusual photo op this morning. We had some heavy rain over night and when I went out the front door this morning I found this fellow in my front yard.Alligator Snapper I.jpg
A good sized alligator snapper! Well, he didn't seem to be very happy about his surroundings and I wasn't too keen on having him around the house, Trey doesn't need to lose another toe, so I snagged him by the tail and put him in a cardboard box. That beastie weighed about 25 lbs. I carried him down through the grove to the creek bank and turned him loose. That's where I shot a couple pics before he slid into the water and went submariner. I'm guessing he's much happier there. You're welcome my cranky little friend.To give you some scale, the QSP on his back is 8 1/4" OAL open. An interesting way to start the day.
Nice!