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 124 - Vanelli!
Fotobug - Episode 123 - Review: Edelkrone PocketShot
Fotobug - Episode 122 - How To: Macro/Closeup photography 101
Fotobug - Episode 121 - Ask Tim Grey!
Fotobug - Episode 120 - OPW Birds of Prey Workshop
Fotobug - Episode 119 - Photography by Marilyn Parver
Fotobug - Episode 118 - Camera Axe - Projectile module
Fotobug - Episode 117 - Chris Klapheke, Outdoor Photo Gear
Fotobug - Episode 116 - Slovenia Workshop
Fotobug - Episode 115 - Rob Daugherty, The Vest Guy
Fotobug - Episode 114 - Black Hills Shootout 2014
Fotobug - Episode 113 - Balloons a poppin'!
Fotobug - Episode 112 - Clyde Butcher's Venice Gallery
Fotobug - Episode 111 - Chris Klapheke
Fotobug - Episode 110 - Nerotrigger laser style
Fotobug - Episode 109 - Luka Esenko - Slovenia
Fotobug - Episode 108 - Dave Hutchinson
Fotobug - Episode 107 - Chris Fischer Photography
Fotobug - Episode 106 - Critter Closeup Workshop
Fotobug - Episode 105 - Apalachicola
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