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!
Please check out the Lightroom Classic video course from our friend Mathew Cicanese. Only $50 and worth the price! go.cicanese.org/course-effortless-edit
Fotobug Episode 283 - Everglades Photo Trek
Fotobug episode 282 - Tips and gadgets for photographers!
Fotobug Episode 281 -Smoke, Oil and Water
Fotobug Episode 280 - Honeymoon Island State Park
Fotobug Episode 279 - Conversation with Rick Sammon
Fotobug Podcast 278 - Cape Coral's Burrowing Owls
Fotobug Episode 277 - Better Audio for Video
Fotobug Episode 276 - Conversation with photographer Angela Percival
Fotobug Episode 275 -Video Techniques
Fotobug Episode 274 - Flash Photography made Simple!
Fotobug Episode 273 - Using Tablets as Secondary Monitors
Fotobug -Episode 272 - Fotobug Snapshots
Fotobug - Episode 271 - Conversation with photographer Essdras Suarez
Fotobug - Episode 270 - Interview Cheyenne Glade Wilson
Fotobug - Episode 269 - Interview Jay Grammond
Fotobug - Episode 268 - Interview Charlie Borland
Fotobug - Episode 267 - Interview Erica Robinson - Tamron
Fotobug - Episode 266 - Interview Photographer Tomás Alvarez
Fotobug - Episode 265 - More Macro Tips!
Fotobug - Episode 264 - How-to Neewer motorized slider timelapse!
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