That is a accurate depiction of a Wahoo. Wahoo are awesome to catch.
Alice, I like architectural Pictures, and I like your site.
Do you ever do landscapes? When I think Denver I think mountains. Do you ever do landscapes?
I want to, but my home has too many trees, I cannot see the sky - horizon like I wish. But I do have a 16-55 lens that could do landscapes, if I could only see it.
I had no idea that there were actual fish called Wahoo. I thought they just named it that because fish tacos and wahoos go together.
I have some mountain pics, and I have quite a few I've taken while hiking in the mountains, but those usually aren't landscapey, since you can't see much until you get above treeline. I'll dig through what I have and post some here and there.
Wahoo are often called "striped telephone poles" they are a tropical global fish (called Ono in Hawaiian) Both are what you say when you catch one. Surprisingly related to the tuna they like like Kingfish and taste great.
Sorry I am a fisherman and travel the globe to fish. (If I have the $)
No do not change your blog, everyone has a different passion. I like your focus, but maybe it is just the "common knowledge" that says Denver = Mountains.
I have been to Denver a few times, but I see it new thru your lens.
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That is a accurate depiction of a Wahoo. Wahoo are awesome to catch.
Alice,
I like architectural Pictures, and I like your site.
Do you ever do landscapes? When I think Denver I think mountains. Do you ever do landscapes?
I want to, but my home has too many trees, I cannot see the sky - horizon like I wish. But I do have a 16-55 lens that could do landscapes, if I could only see it.
Thanks
V
I had no idea that there were actual fish called Wahoo. I thought they just named it that because fish tacos and wahoos go together.
I have some mountain pics, and I have quite a few I've taken while hiking in the mountains, but those usually aren't landscapey, since you can't see much until you get above treeline. I'll dig through what I have and post some here and there.
Alice,
Wahoo are often called "striped telephone poles" they are a tropical global fish (called Ono in Hawaiian)
Both are what you say when you catch one. Surprisingly related to the tuna they like like Kingfish and taste great.
Sorry I am a fisherman and travel the globe to fish. (If I have the $)
No do not change your blog, everyone has a different passion. I like your focus, but maybe it is just the "common knowledge" that says Denver = Mountains.
I have been to Denver a few times, but I see it new thru your lens.
Keep it up, and thanks!
V
oops look like not like like
(too much to drink)
Here is a real wahoo pict
http://www.floridasportsman.com/sportfish/wahoo/wahoo_in_detail/
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