Braided Line 252 Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share The word "interesting" seems to fit here. Quote Link to comment
Jaraal 14 Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share Ok! And the interesting part is? With best regards Jari Aalto Jaraal Quote Link to comment
littleriver 81 Posted April 15, 2012 Report Share I like your choice of colors and the way you blend them from light to dark. Really give s the lure the perception of depth and though bright, a very natural appearance. Really nice Jari! Quote Link to comment
Fishsticks 13 Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Still scratching my head how you did that paint job. Every now and then some lures just tie my brain in a knot. Very interesting indeed! Quote Link to comment
Braided Line 252 Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Jaraal. The "interesting" part is they look like they`ve been in salt water for a long time as they have that barnacle look. Not trying to be nasty just trying to explain my comment. Your ,"OK!" seems a little over the top by the way. NO need to take offense as none was intended. . Quote Link to comment
Jaraal 14 Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Braided Line: I`m not offended! I`m to old for that. If the Ok! was over the top for you, well it´s something you have to deal with. It was NOT my intention to annoy you with my answer. A short answer to a short comment. Thats all! Fishsticks: What color comes on first and last? And what comes in between? What teqniques is used? When you got that figured out do your own tests. Even if you dont got it right you probably end up with something completly new, different and fresh, outside the box. Thats original! To be original, dont do it right!;O) littleriver: I love the natural colors and I use them a lot and my main goal is to give the bait an illusion of depth. In Sweden where I live I fish in very clear waters the natural colors stand out in the enviroment. Both on sunny days and dark days the ockracolored baits with white bellys will stand out and give flash in the water. And that attracts predators. Even in dark colored waters the naturalpigments rules. Offcourse do I also use contrast in my baits. Jaraal Quote Link to comment
Braided Line 252 Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Jaraal: After reading your retort about being "to old" I`m moving on. LOL. Quote Link to comment
Sonny.Barile 24 Posted April 17, 2012 Report Share It is to the point now where I do not need to read the name and I recognize your style. Yet each lure is different........ Sonny Quote Link to comment
Bassun 1 Posted April 26, 2012 Report Share Jaraal -- Your "designs" (which I think I could easly replace that word with "Art") are simply amazing to look at. I noticed your work and to be honest I would be hard pressed to decide whether to fish with your lures, or to frame them in a shadowbox. Much like your on the water photography (which seems to have some nice HDR processing on top of great lighting and composition) these lures are amazing to look at. Nice job, and good on you for looking at the box, then just kicking the thing away and living so far outside of the box that it's not even an afterthought anymore. Amazing work. Quote Link to comment
Jaraal 14 Posted May 6, 2012 Report Share Bassun: Thank you very very much! Living outside the box is not always easy, but to explain how the concept is working its just a matter of doing it better and different. I´m/we are constantly looking at myself/ourselves and asking questions like: -What am I doing and why? -What is original and what stands out? -What is more creative? What have not been done yet? -Do I like this? And so on.... Then I have my brother Marko who is my hardest and best critic, judge and executor. He do all the hardcore testing and evaluate pictures. He is often the imagegenerator and a creative photogapher too. It`s a brothers concept. And everything is enviromentalfriendly......... With best regards Jaraal Quote Link to comment
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