I intended to bring attention to a material I only recently discovered: Hareline’s Grizzly Krystal Flash. In this instance, I was liking the Copper and Blue. Now, I know I am not using it as most probably envisioned..incorporated into wings and tail of marauding Intruders or a pattern named after some portion of the Deschutes R. canyon. No, I wrapped it on a small hook and the blue and copper just looked so damn awesome.
Now to capture that look. Try as I might, my settings have gotten askew and not a darn shot turns out. Further my clumsy attempts at artistic presentation have been equally frustrating. So, I’m going to give you what I got and leave it to the more gifted to use this material in better fashion. It was just a few hours of my life on a Friday night.
Above: The color cast was off and I could not alter my White Balance after several attempts. The material looked great on the little hook, but of course, up close my wraps were crap…but, not visible to the naked eye. And, of course, I misspelled Hareline. Sigh.
Below: Was a pointless effort at displaying the Grizzly Krystal Flash & Starling…..
And finally, another effort at presenting the material on a hook…….. and, well never mind….
Someone do it justice…… And, spell Hareline correctly!




Sometimes using those little hobby shop mirrors or white cards as reflectors will help get some accents on those hard to reach areas that you are trying to show by bouncing light in from your main or secondary light source.
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