Fotobug - Elusive Image Photography
Arts:Visual Arts
In recent photography news, the FAA now has the authority to take down drones that are violating FAA rules. That includes shooting them down. A recent study found over 211 selfie related deaths. Be careful out there! A new monochrome film stock has been release in 135, 120 and 4 x 5 formats.
Jim took his annual trip to the western states on his way to the Black Hills in South Dakota. States he visited include Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. He not only visited several national parks, but also state parks and even some places off the beaten path. In addition, he shares some photo tips along the way!
Fotobug Episode 344 - Conversation with Ken Kaminesky
Fotobug Episode 343 - Newfoundland
Fotobug Episode 342 - Heipi Travel Tripod Review
Fotobug Episode 341 - Borneo!
Fotobug Episode 340 - Florida Photography - Green Cay & Okeeheelee
Fotobug Episode 339 - Florida Photography - Wakodahatchee
Fotobug Episode 338 - Florida Photography - Jupiter Florida
Fotobug Podcast 337 - Small World Photography with Steve Rolfe
Fotobug Episode 336 - Upres Images -On1, Topaz and Luminar Neo
Fotobug Podcast 335 - Special Guest - Ron Wyatt
Fotobug Episode 334 - Topaz, On1, Neo Focus Fix comparison
Fotobug Episode 333 - Review Skylum’s Luminar Neo Focus Stacking
Fotobug Episode 332 - Payne’s Prairie Preserve State Park
Fotobug Episode 331 - Photoshop Layers for Lightpainting
Fotobug Episode 330 - Arsenal 2 - First Look
Fotobug Episode 329 - White Sands NP, New Mexico
Fotobug Episode 328 - Bosque Del Apache with RIck Sammon and Ian Plant
Fotobug Episode 327 - Review: Asus Zenbook Pro Duo 15” Laptop
Fotobug Episode 326 - East Greenland
Fotobug Episode 325 - Conversation with Dale Morris
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