Fotobug - Elusive Image Photography
Arts:Visual Arts
Chris Klapheke from Outdoor Photo Gear joins Jim and Fred for Podcast 111 of The Fotobug! In recent news, Chris weighs in on the recent discussions of the macaque "selfies" and just who is the copyright owner. We also reveal the results of our poll.
The new GoPro Hero 4 is to be released soon and we discuss some of the new features. Also, Canon may release the next generation 7D and Nikon is rumored to be announcing a new camera. Chris will be going to Photokino and has promised to return to The Fotobug with all the new goodies released there.
Finally, Chris shows off some items which travel and nature photographers may be interested in checking out. Items include tripods which fold up to 7 inches and even one that extends around 7 feet high! For more information, check out www.outdoorphotogear.com
There are only a few weeks left to sign up for the Black Hills Shootout in South Dakota. There is still time to sign up for the Maine Fall Colors and Moose workshop and the Slovenia Julian Alps workshop that takes place in October. Go to www.outdoorphotoworkshops.com for these and more!
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