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1. Professional quality photos are essential for
contributions to The Canadian Fly Fisher Magazine. Forms of
photographs and images accepted include:
35mm slides - must be clear and crisp. SLR camera quality is
necessary.
4+ mega pixel digital photos, must be clear and crisp.
Minimum DPI (dots per inch) must be set at 300 dpi. A
digital SLR camera is the most common method of taking such
high quality images. Higher resolution images are preferred
(6 mega pixel and up).
Prints have only limited use as they do not have the
definition for enlargement. Please do not submit prints.
A good selection of photos should be provided with captions
for each written submission. Be sure to provide both
horizontal and vertical shots as well as a mix of fish,
scenery, flora, fauna, etc.
2. Each slide should be numbered, with your name printed on
each. We must have originals, not duplicates, to work from.
CDs should have a list of contents. For your own protection,
it's best to send slides and CDs by courier or some form of
Canada post special delivery.
3. If sending in photos (digital or 35mm slides) of tying
sequences, only images with even composition and lighting
will be accepted. The background should maintain the same
shading and colour throughout the entire sequence. The flies
should appear clear and crisp. These images are best taken
with a professional macro setup.
We have facilities for photographing flies and fly tying
sequences if samples are provided. In fact, unless you have
the facilities and macro equipment for taking top quality
close-ups, we prefer this arrangement. In fly tying
features, the number of photos will vary according to the
complexity of the pattern. The exact number will be
determined once we've accepted the proposed article.
4. Please explain clearly the location of each shot, fish
species, names of persons featured, etc...
Contacting our Photo Editor:
Any questions, comments or concerns should be forwarded to
our photo editor, Nick Pujic at
nick@canflyfish.com
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