troutstreaming > Snapshot image of Skwala nymph from a gallery of trout food items found while siening the Yakima River in Washington State. Looking through the gravel revealed Skwala Stonefly nymphs, some mayfly nymphs, and most fun - several sculpins (two types) and a number of small crayfish. Images include crayfish and sculpins, although image quality is poor. Images were acquired as 8 megapixel RAW files and have been been batch processed and downsized to 1024 pixels for display on the web. Image Copyright © 2007 J. Andrew Towell All Rights Reserved. Please contact the copyright holder at troutstreaming@gmail.com to discuss any and all usage rights.
troutstreaming > Skwala Stonefly nymphs from the Yakiam River. From a snapshot gallery of images from a day trip through central Washington State. Images include birds and bugs on a cloudy late February day. Images were acquired as 8 megapixel RAW files and have been been batch processed and downsized to 1024 pixels for display on the web. Image Copyright © 2007 J. Andrew Towell All Rights Reserved. Please contact the copyright holder at troutstreaming@gmail.com to discuss any and all usage rights.
troutstreaming > Skwala Stonefly nymphs from the Yakiam River. From a snapshot gallery of images from a day trip through central Washington State. Images include birds and bugs on a cloudy late February day. Images were acquired as 8 megapixel RAW files and have been been batch processed and downsized to 1024 pixels for display on the web. Image Copyright © 2007 J. Andrew Towell All Rights Reserved. Please contact the copyright holder at troutstreaming@gmail.com to discuss any and all usage rights.
troutstreaming > ISO 100 1/13 sec. exposure- motion blur
troutstreaming > ISO 400 1/25th sec exposure
troutstreaming > ISO 800 1/50th sec exposure
troutstreaming > ISO 64 1/40 sec exposure flash fired
troutstreaming > ISO 64 1/40th sec. exposure flash fired soft mode
troutstreaming > ISO 64 1/40th sec exposure, flash fired
Snapshot image of Skwala nymph from a gallery of trout food items found while siening the Yakima River in Washington State. Looking through the gravel revealed Skwala Stonefly nymphs, some mayfly nymphs, and most fun - several sculpins (two types) and a number of small crayfish. Images include crayfish and sculpins, although image quality is poor. Images were acquired as 8 megapixel RAW files and have been been batch processed and downsized to 1024 pixels for display on the web. Image Copyright © 2007 J. Andrew Towell All Rights Reserved. Please contact the copyright holder at troutstreaming@gmail.com to discuss any and all usage rights.
troutstreaming > Snapshot image of Skwala nymph from a gallery of trout food items found while siening the Yakima River in Washington State. Looking through the gravel revealed Skwala Stonefly nymphs, some mayfly nymphs, and most fun - several sculpins (two types) and a number of small crayfish. Images include crayfish and sculpins, although image quality is poor. Images were acquired as 8 megapixel RAW files and have been been batch processed and downsized to 1024 pixels for display on the web. Image Copyright © 2007 J. Andrew Towell All Rights Reserved. Please contact the copyright holder at troutstreaming@gmail.com to discuss any and all usage rights.
Snapshot image of Skwala nymph from a gallery of trout food items found while siening the Yakima River in Washington State. Looking through the gravel revealed Skwala Stonefly nymphs, some mayfly nymphs, and most fun - several sculpins (two types) and a number of small crayfish. Images include crayfish and sculpins, although image quality is poor. Images were acquired as 8 megapixel RAW files and have been been batch processed and downsized to 1024 pixels for display on the web. Image Copyright © 2007 J. Andrew Towell All Rights Reserved. Please contact the copyright holder at troutstreaming@gmail.com to discuss any and all usage rights.
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