Fotobug - Elusive Image Photography
Arts:Visual Arts
A few weeks ago, Jim and Fred visited Cape Coral to photograph the burrowing owls that are very prevalent there. However, they were a little early for the young hatchlings so they returned again, but this time the hatchlings were more like teenagers, but there were a lot of them! They did get to photograph a rare owl, however, with a regressive genetic trait that causes the iris to be solid black. This only occurs in 1% of the owl population, normally they have yellow irises!
There was plenty of news since the last podcast, so be sure to watch the entire episode to catch up on all the latest photo news!
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Fotobug Episode 363 - Fantasy of Flight Museum
Fotobug Episode 362 - Geareye review
Fotobug Episode 361 - Photography Top Tips and Handy Gadgets
Fotobug Episode 360 - Colombia Photo Trek (from 2017)
Fotobug Episode 359 - Arsenal 2 Panorama - by Request!
Fotobug Episode 358 - Madagascar!
Fotobug Episode 357 - DIng Darling and Fort Myers
Fotobug Episode 356 - Hover Air X1 Beyond the Selfie Mode
Fotobug Episode 355 - Meike Canon Lens Adapter review
Fotobug Episdode 354 - Zhiyun M20C LED light Review
Fotobug Episode 353 - Hover Air X1 Drone Review
Fotobug Episode 352 - Review - Veikk 1200 Graphics Tablet
Fotobug Episode 351 -Travel to Alberta Canada
Fotobug Episode 350 - Highlights of 2023 Black Hills Photo Shootout
Fotobug Episode 349 - Guest Michael Sidofsky
Fotobug Episode 348 - Platypod Handle Review
Fotobug Episode 347 -Arsenal 2 Sunset capture
Fotobug Episode 346 -Guest Photographer Peter Dazeley
Fotobug Episode 345 - Conversation with Chip Weiner
Fotobug Episode 344 - Conversation with Ken Kaminesky
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