DAIWA EMERALDAS V RODS

DAIWA EMERALDAS V RODS

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Fishing rods are one of the hardest items I do to get perfect. The combination of a slim tubular items with multiple colours, metals, cork or eva etc make it challenging. I began shooting them during film days before digital, my setup still remains the same… a fully custom made Lightbox.
In light of the difficulties of rod photos, I love the challenge, but also anything to do with Emeraldas gear just ads to the enjoyment. One thing I do love is squid fishing and all the tackle involved with it.
Camera: | Nikon Z7 |
Lens: | Nikon PC-E 45mm f2.8D ED and PC-E Micro Nikkor 85mm f2.8D with FTZ |
ISO: | 64 |
Exposure Mode: | manual |
Aperture | f11 |
Speed: | 1/250th second |
Notes: | |
Lighting | Godox AD600 PRO with Aurora 52 inch soft box and custom made Lightbox |