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![]() "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 May 2007 at 16:11:58 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Putain wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 May 2007 at 08:07:24 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Charles Summers wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 May 2007 at 11:44:24 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Charles Summers wrote: FFS, couldn't you have cleaned it up and portrayed it a bit more sensitively than that? Naa... I wanted PETA to get a good look at it. A lot of anglers will have been disgusted by that picture of a fine fish, let alone PETA. Yes, anglers, regardless of whether they ever eat fish or not, who have never cleaned a fish on their own. If the sight of fish blood is disgusting then you shouldn't be fishing at all. You miss my point as well. I'm not squeamish about blood. I kill and clean all my fish because I don't believe in C&R. But was that supposed to be a picture of a fine fish..? or a picture of the killing of a fish..? I'd prefer fine fish to be portrayed in such a way that we can see them at their best. Not upside down with a gaff in them and blood all over the place. -- Nogood Boyo If your point was simply that it wasn't a good photograph artistically, as compared to a nice posed one displaying the fish in it's full beauty and glory, I'd say you certainly didn't convey it very well. At all in fact. Have you ever been tuna fishing? Due to the characteristic of the fish and the fact that the size calls for gaffing, it's always a pretty bloody affair. The photo depicted a scene I've seen before and I didn't find it "disgusting" at all. |
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On Tue, 15 May 2007 01:04:18 GMT, "Putain"
wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 May 2007 at 16:11:58 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Putain wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 May 2007 at 08:07:24 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Charles Summers wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 May 2007 at 11:44:24 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Charles Summers wrote: FFS, couldn't you have cleaned it up and portrayed it a bit more sensitively than that? Naa... I wanted PETA to get a good look at it. A lot of anglers will have been disgusted by that picture of a fine fish, let alone PETA. Yes, anglers, regardless of whether they ever eat fish or not, who have never cleaned a fish on their own. If the sight of fish blood is disgusting then you shouldn't be fishing at all. You miss my point as well. I'm not squeamish about blood. I kill and clean all my fish because I don't believe in C&R. But was that supposed to be a picture of a fine fish..? or a picture of the killing of a fish..? I'd prefer fine fish to be portrayed in such a way that we can see them at their best. Not upside down with a gaff in them and blood all over the place. -- Nogood Boyo If your point was simply that it wasn't a good photograph artistically, as compared to a nice posed one displaying the fish in it's full beauty and glory, I'd say you certainly didn't convey it very well. At all in fact. Have you ever been tuna fishing? Due to the characteristic of the fish and the fact that the size calls for gaffing, it's always a pretty bloody affair. The photo depicted a scene I've seen before and I didn't find it "disgusting" at all. Actually, I found it kind of disgusting because the gaff hook obviously spoiled a sizeable amount of the fish's meat. Out of San Diego, where I fish tuna, the skippers and crew pride themselves in head-gaffing the fish so as not to mess up the meat. Here's an example (a 30 lb class bluefin from several years ago) (This is my first post -- I hope I get the attachment right.) Peter |
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On Tue, 15 May 2007 at 23:22:19 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Peter
wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 May 2007 at 16:11:58 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Putain wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Thu, 10 May 2007 at 08:07:24 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Charles Summers wrote: "Nogood Boyo" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 May 2007 at 11:44:24 in alt.binaries.pictures.fishing Charles Summers wrote: FFS, couldn't you have cleaned it up and portrayed it a bit more sensitively than that? Naa... I wanted PETA to get a good look at it. A lot of anglers will have been disgusted by that picture of a fine fish, let alone PETA. Yes, anglers, regardless of whether they ever eat fish or not, who have never cleaned a fish on their own. If the sight of fish blood is disgusting then you shouldn't be fishing at all. You miss my point as well. I'm not squeamish about blood. I kill and clean all my fish because I don't believe in C&R. But was that supposed to be a picture of a fine fish..? or a picture of the killing of a fish..? I'd prefer fine fish to be portrayed in such a way that we can see them at their best. Not upside down with a gaff in them and blood all over the place. If your point was simply that it wasn't a good photograph artistically, as compared to a nice posed one displaying the fish in it's full beauty and glory, I'd say you certainly didn't convey it very well. At all in fact. I thought I did. My original post was "FFS, couldn't you have cleaned it up and portrayed it a bit more sensitively than that?" The response "I wanted PETA to get a good look at it" was crass. Have you ever been tuna fishing? Due to the characteristic of the fish and the fact that the size calls for gaffing, it's always a pretty bloody affair. The photo depicted a scene I've seen before and I didn't find it "disgusting" at all. Actually, I found it kind of disgusting because the gaff hook obviously spoiled a sizeable amount of the fish's meat. Out of San Diego, where I fish tuna, the skippers and crew pride themselves in head-gaffing the fish so as not to mess up the meat. Here's an example (a 30 lb class bluefin from several years ago) That's more like it - a picture which conveys the catching of a good fish rather than just the bloody landing. And presumably the head-gaffing kills the fish as well... -- Nogood Boyo |
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