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Images, Snapshots and Videos => HBSI Monthly Image Contest => Topic started by: RGecy on May 01, 2010, 06:05:04 AM
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Welcome to the May 2010 Side Imaging Contest. We are proud to announce that Raptor Fishing (http://www.raptorfishing.com) is the official sponsor of this months Side Imaging Contest.
The winner will receive their choice of a RaptorCap HU700 (http://www.raptorfishing.com/hu700.html) or HU900 (http://www.raptorfishing.com/rahu.html) along with a Raptor Fishing T-Shirt and Hat.
Users can submit snapshots from any of the Humminbird Side Imaging units that they feel best captures the overall qualities of the Humminbird SI units. The images should contain a Side Imaging and/or Down Imaging View, must be the original snapshots as recorded from the SI unit and cannot be enhanced or altered in any way.
We also encourage you to post some information about the snapshot; Location, Frequency, Water Type, Settings, Content, etc.
There is no limit to the number of images you can submit, but please be selective in choosing the best images for submission.
Image must be submitted no later than Midnight, May 31st 2010.
Good Luck,
Robert Gecy
Forum Administrator
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I did want to point out that this Contest is not limited to just Side Imaging Views Only! It is an open contest and any view that you think is deserving of being recognised should be entered.
OK, lets start posting some images. Even if you submitted to the SI T-Shirt Contest, you can submit your images again!
Good Luck to all!
Robert
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I just received caps for my 788 and 998. They really work. Going to submit some shots anyway tho.
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My favorite house foundation shot.
Glenbawn Dam NSW Australia.
797.
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jseasor,
Nice picts but I will have to remind everyone that they need to be snapshots from the HB unit itself. If you play the files back on the unit you can take these same snapshots and submit those!
Thanks,
Robert
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sorry robert, probably would help if i read the rules. :-\
heres a rockpile,
(http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/d6ab9da5ea.png) (http://www.freeimagehosting.net/)
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Ok, I know you guys have some snapshots to post! We only had two submissions so far!
I have these cool raptor caps, t-shirt and hat waiting for the winner!
Robert
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Repost of the basic rules for the contest. Please check the first post in this thread for the rules.
Chuck
Users can submit snapshots from any of the Humminbird Side Imaging units that they feel best captures the overall qualities of the Humminbird SI units. The images should contain a Side Imaging and/or Down Imaging View, must be the original snapshots as recorded from the SI unit and cannot be enhanced or altered in any way.
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A ship wreck
In the picture you can see the hull and two boilers it used for its steam engines.
many thanks
Lug
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Hello Again.
Have not down my downlooking sonar yet so will do then re enter.
The next picture is another Wreck at sea with fish as the first upload, but this wreck sits on top of another wreck thats not as big.
Great wreck landing captains. Wow the Oceans are massive how they manage that.
The last is a Muscle bed i was looking for, n great i found the fish also just off it.. Not far to right behind is a good size COD ball.yum my fav fish n looks like this machine nailed em this day for me.
great comp
thank you.
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Terry, these are some great shots, but I am going to have to limit the contest to images captured directly from the unit.
If you play the file back on your unit, you can take a snapshot with this same structure.
Thanks,
Robert
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A Wreck in saltwater on downscan and sidescan clearly showing the mast captured on both sides of the swathe.
(http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww235/karlt/S00161-1.png)
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Demolished Bridge
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Water Intake
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Boat
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Bait Balls & fish
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This shot is a shallow water shipwreck in the St. Clair River off Stag Island near Marysville Michigan.
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This is the seawall at Marysville Michigan, and yes it does have all the bends and angles in it.
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How DI can help interpret 2D---Timber
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Keep em coming guys! Those are awesome!
Robert
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Hi, greetings from Slovakia, 2 weeks ago I have found ship wreck in our local river just very near my favourite fishing spot. It looks to be some 50 - 60 m long ship. Kind of iron ship for transporting of raw material . The shots were taken during some experimenting with new settings after 4.75 upgrade, so probably not the perfect ones. Enclosed are 2: ship + ship's captain tower.
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Lake St.Clair wreck the large object in the center of the wreck is the boiler.
Ed
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Very cool guys! Keep em coming!
Robert
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Here is one for the contest.
(http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/SkeeterJeff63/S00081.png)
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One more - fish @ a brush pile
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I took this picture with my 997c si on april 17 at lake nockamixon in bucky county Pa. Its a bridge in about 19 feet. I had the si senisty on auto. chart speed at 3. You can really see the good detail of the bridge. The lake was flooded like in 1973.
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Down imaging view of 125 acre lake with a 60 foot hole. Outside temperature was 90 degrees this day and in the spawn/ pre-spawn stages. Fishing activity was low around the edges so went to check out the deep water. The abundance of fish and their patterns on the display made for an interesting mosaic.
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In its prime the Countess of Erne was a paddle steamer, but was used in later life as a coal hulk in Portland harbour. It sank in 1935 after its moorings broke lose. The site is within the shelter of the harbour, parallel to the northeast wall next to the white lighthouse - there is usually a fixed shot marking the stern which is the north end of the wreck. The wreckage lies upright and is still intact, although much of the superstructure has gone.
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In this picture you can see a lobster trap and rope dropped on the wreck!
Enjoy, my first picture posts!
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Oops, this was supposed to be the first picture...
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This pic was taken with a 997 si. Sensitivity is set on 12. Downscan is on the left and the side image with the left and right sides showing. This is a bridge on Bob Sandlin, TX. Bass stack up on this in the hot summer.
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Here is my downimage.[attachment=1] Looks like I found the headless horseman's head in the Allegheny River. It is in the lower lefthand corner.
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Well guys, this months contest was a real success. I will announce the winner later this week!
Robert