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| 28.08.2024 - Canon EOS R1 or Canon EOS R5 MK2? | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:15:05 | |
In this episode I discuss the noise reduction pre-sets I have just released for the Canon EOS R5MK2 as well as my first outing and experience with the camera in the field. Now that the dust has settled on the official announcement of the Canon EOS R1 and the Canon EOS R5MKII, I want to take a few moments to discuss the differences between these two cameras, their key features and who they are intended for. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 07.08.2024 - Wildlife Photographer of the Year Portfolio 33 Review | 07 Aug 2024 | 00:13:48 | |
In this podcast episode, I review the latest volume of Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Now at Volume 33, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year portfolio offers a fantastic way to own the best images of the 2023 competition year and serves as an outstanding reference for wildlife and nature photographers. This book is highly recommended. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 02.03.2024 - How to Choose Your Next Photography Tour Workshop or Expedition | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:36:49 | |
In this podcast episode, I give my thoughts on what to consider when choosing your next photography tour, workshop or expedition and questions you should ask your potential trip leader to ensure you have the best possible experience and maximise the return on your investment. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 04.06.2021 - Why a new camera may be detrimental to your Photography | 04 Jun 2021 | 00:12:49 | |
In this podcast episode we examine why purchasing a new camera may actually be detrimental to your photography. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 02.06.2021 - Canon EOS R3 Development Announcement Part 2 | 02 Jun 2021 | 00:21:03 | |
In this second podcast episode we examine the second development announcement from Canon of the all new EOS R3 Professional Sports, News and Wildlife Camera. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 31.05.2021 - Canon EOS R3 Development Announcement | 02 Jun 2021 | 00:27:30 | |
In this premiere podcast episode we examine the recent development announcement from Canon of the all new EOS R3 and what it means for sports and wildlife photographers. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 22.02.2024 - Cold Weather Gloves for Photographers | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:22:49 | |
In this episode, I briefly wrap up my recent February Arctic Fox workshop at the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in the far north of Iceland and give my thoughts on cold weather gloves for Nature photographers. As a specialist Polar photographer and over the years of trying many different pairs, I have some experience with what works and what doesn't when it comes to shooting in cold climates. If you shoot a Canon EOS R3 or 1 1DXMK3 with the touch-sensitive AF button in cold weather, you are going to want to listen to this podcast. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 05.02.2024 - IT Infrastructure and Backup Strategies | 05 Feb 2024 | 00:22:41 | |
In this episode, I discuss the IT infrastructure and the backup strategies I employ in my photography. Increasingly, I am asked to help specify IT hardware and advise on hardware and backup. Much depends on your individual needs and budget, but this episode should help shed some light on my thoughts and processes regarding this complex issue. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 26.01.2024 - Megapixels and Your Output Needs | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:13:19 | |
In this episode, I wrap up my January 2024 completed workshop in Canada in Winter for Snowy Owls and discuss the never-ending quest for more mega-pixels in a world where output should be the primary consideration when choosing how much resolution you need. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 16.01.2024 - Book Review Munier by Vincent Munier | 16 Jan 2024 | 00:14:35 | |
In this episode, I review Vincent Munier's new retrospective masterpiece 'Munier'. In case you just want the executive summary: If you have a passing interest in wildlife photography, you must buy this book. Available online through Vincent's store. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 15.01.2023 - 2023 Retrospective and 2024 What's in Store? | 14 Jan 2024 | 00:26:07 | |
I have just published Episode #88, Season 4, of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I retrospectively look back at the travel and workshops from 2023 and dive into the 2024 year of travel ahead. During the year 2023, I guided twelve different workshops and expeditions around the world, as well as several private workshops and multiple print and processing workshops. Links to the 2023 Trip Reports are included below. My book pick of the year is Vincent Munier's new masterpiece 'Munier' (Podcast review coming very soon) and my gear pick of the year is the Canon RF 100-500mm lens. Also included is the news of an exciting new ambassadorship appointment with Mr. Jan Gear (I will have more to say on that topic in a future blog post). Lastly, my favourite photographs from 2023 can be seen online HERE.
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| 12.01.2024 - Mongolia Wrap! | 12 Jan 2024 | 00:12:15 | |
In my Wild Nature Photography Podcast's latest season (season 4) for 2024, I wrap up my just completed January Pallas Cat expedition to Mongolia's eastern Steppe region in Winter. I will have a full written trip report on this expedition in the next few days, along with some photographs, but I wanted to get my initial thoughts down in a podcast while they are still fresh in my mind (2023 Trip Report). I will be returning again to the far east of Mongolia to lead a workshop to photograph these amazing cats in January of 2025. The expedition will run from January 4th to January 10th 2025, and is for those photographers looking to get out into the wilderness to photograph these incredible felines. Drop me an email if you would like more information. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 29.12.2023 - Antarctica Wrap Up and 2023 Podcast Year in Review | 29 Dec 2023 | 00:18:53 | |
In this podcast episode, I wrap up my 2023 Antarctica expedition with some initial thoughts on this incredible trip (full trip report coming soon), give my thoughts on a short scouting trip to Easter Island, and review the 2023 Podcast year. Although I did not squeeze in as many Podcasts as I would have liked in 2023, I managed to get a new episode out almost every two weeks with an average of 2.08 (much better than I first thought). The podcast was downloaded across a total of 67 countries over the course of the year, with the USA topping the charts for the most downloads. The most downloaded episode was the Ethical Use of Drones in Wildlife Photography, which was published on the 11th of July, 2023. Of course, I will be endeavouring to improve on those statistics in 2024 with more episodes with even higher quality content. In this episode, I also cover the recently published January 2024 edition of the UK's EOS magazine, which featured my photography on the front cover, as well as an extended feature on my Polar photography. Also recently published was a second feature on my photography in Food and Travel magazine. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 29.11.2023 - Packing for Antarctica 2023 | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:17:58 | |
I have just published episode #85 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss what equipment I am taking with me to Antarctica next week, as well as my packing strategy and decision not to purchase Canon's new RF10-20mm Lens. This will probably be the last podcast before I depart for Antarctica next week - although I will do my best to get in my review of either Volume 8 of Bird Photographer of the Year or Vincent Munier's new retrospective 'Munier'. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 15.11.2023 - Book Review Antarctica by Scott Portelli | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:19:11 | |
I have just published episode #84 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I review Scott Portelli's new limited edition book on Antarctica and discuss my thoughts on the overall presentation and print quality. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 17.07.2024 - Using your Lens as a Spotting Scope | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:18:53 | |
In this episode, I discuss a technique you can implement to use your telephoto lens as a spotting scope when out in the field (avoiding the need for either binoculars or a dedicated spotting scope). Additionally, my thoughts on picking up the latest cover of the July / August edition of Wildlife Photographic magazine (along with a feature article on Emperor Penguin photography) and winning three highly coveted Gold awards (and two Silver with Distinctions) at the recent Australian Photographic Prize in Melbourne. This episode also airs on the eve of the exciting Canon EOS R1 Flagship and EOS R5 MKII launch. Wildlife Photographic Cover Shot Australian Photographic Prize Awards Introducing the Wild Nature Photo Travel Team Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 28.10.2023 - When Serendipity Meets Technology | 28 Oct 2023 | 00:20:59 | |
I have just published episode #83 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this long overdue episode (apologies for the significant delay), I give my thoughts on two new Canon Lenses, the RF 10-20mm and the yet-to-be-officially-announced 200-800mm telephoto lens (look for the official announcement of this lens in the next few days). I also briefly discuss the new HDR feature in the latest version of Adobe Lightroom and the excellent new Point Colour / HSL local adjustment capability that is now available inside the individual masking tools in Lightroom. I also give my initial impressions of the 8th edition of the Bird Photographer of the Year annual book (includes three of my commended photographs) and Scott Portelli's new Antarctica book (reviews of both will be coming in future podcast episodes). Additionally, I provide details of my upcoming webinar for BenQ on post-production. This webinar will be held on the 8th of November and is free (you just need to register). I also discuss the main topic of this episode: what happens when serendipity meets technology and my experience photographing the European Pygmy Owl in near total darkness in northern Finland with the Canon EOS R3 and Canon RF600mm f4L IS USM lens. By way of preview, the European Pygmy Owl will be the November photograph of the month for 2023. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 18.09.2023 - Maximising Your Workshop Investment | 18 Sep 2023 | 00:20:57 | |
I have just published episode #82 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I provide an update on the two wildlife workshops I am leading in North Finland for Wolves, Bears, Golden Eagles and other wildlife. I also discuss my thoughts on how best to maximise your next photography workshop, tour or expedition investment so you can get the best from your investment and time in the field. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 19.08.2023 - Packing for Finland, Greenland and Iceland | 19 Aug 2023 | 00:19:56 | |
I have just published episode #81 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss my packing strategy for Finland, Greenland and Iceland workshops that kick off next month in September 2023. Some challenges come with packing for both a dedicated wildlife trip (Finland), a mixed wildlife and landscape trip (Greenland) and a dedicated landscape extension trip (Iceland). As a result, the lenses for these trips comprise almost exclusively of zooms. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 14.08.2023 - Social Media Photographs and Dangerous Assumptions | 14 Aug 2023 | 00:19:05 | |
I have just published episode #80 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I briefly discuss the issue of photographs posted to social media platforms and the problem with assumptions and subsequent comments made by viewers of those photographs. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 31.07.2023 - Book Review Inherit the Dust by Nick Brandt | 31 Jul 2023 | 00:18:14 | |
I have just published Episode #79 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I give my thoughts and review Nick Brandt's powerful, evocative, sombre book, Inherit the Dust. His fourth book in his fantastic series on black and white African wildlife. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 11.07.02023 - The Ethical Use of Drones in Wildlife Photography | 11 Jul 2023 | 00:35:02 | |
I have just published Episode #78 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss and give my thoughts on the ethical use of drones for wildlife photography, their use in photographic competitions and for what purpose I intend to use a drone for in my wildlife photography. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 30.06.2023 - Lens Protection Systems Reviewed and Compared | 30 Jun 2023 | 00:25:14 | |
In this podcast episode, I compare and review two very different solutions by two competing companies to protect expensive telephoto lenses when out in the field - Lens Coat and AlphaGVRD. Lens Coat offers its traditional neoprene cover solution, and AlphaGVRD provides a more contemporary 3M Wrap. Which is best and why? Listen in for my thoughts and impressions on fitment, durability, ease of use, investment price and ultimately, my thoughts and impressions on which is best and why. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 18.06.2023 - Barrow Alaska Thoughts and Impressions | 18 Jun 2023 | 00:25:25 | |
In this episode, I discuss my thoughts and impressions of the scouting trip I just completed to Barrow, Alaska and photography of the birds that inhabit the extensive Arctic Tundra in this region. The purpose of this scouting trip was to explore the potential for a future workshop in this far-flung region of Alaska, both from a photographic and infrastructure perspective. I will have a full written trip report with photographs in the next few weeks on my return to Australia. In the meantime, this podcast covers my initial thoughts and impressions on this ten-day experience. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 07.06.2023 - Restoring my Faith in Humanity | 07 Jun 2023 | 00:11:58 | |
In this episode, I briefly discuss how a week's break in Dubai between workshops restored my faith in humanity and how the UAE works to get travel right while the rest of the world falls far short of its high benchmark. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 12.05.2023 - Packing for Zululand Wildlife Masterclass | 12 May 2023 | 00:13:38 | |
In this episode, I discuss the new rumours surrounding the RF Canon 200-500mm L IS USM lens with an inbuilt 1.4 teleconverter and what this lens might mean for wildlife photographers. I also talk about the challenges surrounding packing both equipment and clothes suitable for my upcoming trip to Africa and Alaska. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 25.06.2024 - Canon EOS R1 Delivery Update | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:17:47 | |
In this episode, I discuss and give my further thoughts on the soon-to-be-announced Canon EOS R1 flagship camera and wrap up both of my Africa workshops with thoughts on the photography experience. I also have a short rant about the current state of YouTube inspired by a comment tweeted by my friend Craig: 'You Tube is a Cancer'. And, of course, this is episode 100 of the podcast, so I take a moment to reflect back on the previous 99 episodes and discuss the future of the podcast. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 05.05.2023 - Nature Photography and A.I Imagery | 05 May 2023 | 00:19:31 | |
I have just published episode #73 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I give my thoughts on the rise of A.I Imgaery and its potential impact on Nature Photography. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 27.04.2023 - The New Big Five Book Review | 27 Apr 2023 | 00:14:42 | |
I have just published Episode #72 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I review the all-new Big Five project photography conservation book. THE NEW BIG 5 brings together more than 165 of the world’s most outstanding photographers, conservationists, and experts in a mission not only to celebrate the beauty of the animal world but to raise awareness of the urgent issues facing the world’s wildlife. The book is written by New Big 5 project founder Graeme Green and contains 226 incredible wildlife photos of endangered species by 146 globally renowned photographers. Full disclosure; my photography is featured in the book. The New Big Five project is available to purchase from Amazon. Five out of Five stars. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 24.04.2023 - Canon RF 100-300mm F2.8L IS USM Lens First Impressions | 24 Apr 2023 | 00:12:27 | |
I have just published Episode #71 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I give my thoughts and impressions on Canon's new and unexpected 100-300mm constant aperture F2.8L IS USM Lens after taking the opportunity early this morning to test the lens courtesy of Canon Australia. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 22.04.2023 - Stop Wasting Money on Lightroom Pre-sets | 22 Apr 2023 | 00:18:18 | |
I have just published episode #70 of my Wild Nature Photography podcast. In this episode, I briefly wrap up my Svalbard Spring Light Expedition, discuss the joys of recent travel through Melbourne airport, give my initial thoughts on the all-new Canon RF 100-300mm constant aperture f2.8L IS USM lens and dive deeply into my reasoning on why, for most of us, Lightroom pre-sets are a complete waste of money. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 02.04.2023 - I.T Infrastructure, Storage and Backup Strategy | 02 Apr 2023 | 00:26:53 | |
I have just published Episode #69 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss the I.T Infrastructure and hardware I use for editing and processing my photography and the storage and backup strategy I am presently employing to ensure fast access to my images when editing and processing and protection in the case of hardware failure. The podcast includes the hardware specifications I use and my thoughts and reasoning behind my choices. Please remember that my selections are based on my needs and requirements and may differ from yours. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 26.03.2023 - A Judges Perspective | 26 Mar 2023 | 00:13:11 | |
I have just published Episode #68 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss my thoughts on judging photographic competitions from the judge's perspective. Includes some retrospective thoughts on judging a major international photographic contest and tips you can employ in your photographic competition entries. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 13.03.2023 - Editing to Keep or Delete | 12 Mar 2023 | 00:13:53 | |
I have just published Episode #67 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I discuss my process for going from thousands of RAW captures in the field to the final few for processing and post-production. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 04.03.2023 - Travel Delays and Bird Photographer of the Year | 04 Mar 2023 | 00:11:50 | |
I have just published Episode 66 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I briefly discuss the realities of travel delays during travel in the high Arctic during Winter and the exciting news that multiple photographs from my entries have been selected as finalist images in the 2023 Bird Photographer off the Year competition. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 24.02.2023 - The Art of Cropping in Nature Photography | 24 Feb 2023 | 00:18:59 | |
In this episode, I briefly discuss my preparations for the upcoming back-to-back expeditions to Ellesmere Island in the high Canadian Arctic for both White Arctic Wolves and Polar Bears; as well as the follow-on winter ship-based expedition to Svalbard. The main topic of the podcast is my thoughts on the art of cropping in Wildlife and Nature Photography. This episode also debuts the new podcast artwork. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 18.02.2023 - Winter Clothing for Wildlife Photography | 18 Feb 2023 | 00:16:24 | |
I have just published Episode 64 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I briefly wrap up my 2023 Winter Arctic Fox expedition in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in north-western Iceland (full trip report coming soon) and discuss my preference for cold weather hunting clothing when photographing wildlife over the far more popular and expensive mountaineering brands. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 08.06.2024 - The Consumption of Nature | 08 Jun 2024 | 00:13:37 | |
In this episode, I discuss the consumption of Nature vs, appreciation of Nature after a recent, somewhat sour 'tourist' experience during a tour in the Cango caves in South Africa. Apologies in advance, but I somehow managed to screw up the numbering of these podcasts and refer to this episode as number 89 during the recording when it is, in fact, episode 99. That was most probably jet lag. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 01.02.2023 - Canon RF 100-500mm Discussion and Iceland Packing | 31 Jan 2023 | 00:16:48 | |
I have just published Episode #63 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast . In this episode, I discuss packing and equipment for my Arctic Fox expedition in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in north-western Iceland as well as discuss the often maligned Canon RF 100-500mm f4.5-7.1 IS L series lens. This is a lens I was not too keen on initially based on its variable f-stop, but recent tests have made me a complete convert. This lens is a must-have for Canon wildlife photographers. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 28.01.2023 - How to Get Published in Magazines | 27 Jan 2023 | 00:27:46 | |
I have just published Episode #62 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast . In this episode, I briefly wrap up my two Mongolia expeditions for the Pallas Cat and Snow Leopard (Full Report on the Pallas Cat already published) and discuss in depth how to get published in magazines. Discussion includes shooting for magazines, giving yourself the best chance at scoring a cover shot, what you may or may not get paid, how to approach any magazine professionally, and why magazines are such a great platform to expand the audience for your work. Pallas Cat of Eastern Mongolia in Winter - January 2024 Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 11.01.2023 - Rant! Qantas is an Australian Embarrassment | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:13:59 | |
I have just published Episode #61 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I briefly wrap up our fantastic Pallas Cat expedition in the far east of Mongolia in Winter (full trip report coming soon) and then move on to a significant rant about the total lack of customer service and care from what is supposed to be Australia's number-one premier airline - Qantas. The total lack of customer support, lack of care, and total focus on profit at all costs is an embarrassment to Australia. I have been a Qantas Platinum flyer (a status that is apparently utterly worthless) for nearly ten years. I have spent many tens of thousands of dollars annually with the airline over the last decade. Today was the final straw, with Qantas providing me an unworkable connection time of just twenty minutes in Helsinki as their solution to a change in their flight schedules. Apparently, I am expected to land in Helsinki from Reykjavik and change to my international flight to Doha in twenty minutes. An absolutely impossible transit time. Their solution when I pointed this out was, I quote, 'We are sorry; that is all we can offer you. You can speak with the service desk when you arrive in Helsinki.' My answer is to vote with my wallet and take my business elsewhere. In summary, I am absolutely done with Qantas and will no longer book future travel with them if I can avoid it. Sayonara Qantas. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 01.01.2023 - Happy New Year and Workshop Update | 01 Jan 2023 | 00:08:16 | |
In this episode, I wish all a very happy New Year and give a brief workshop and expedition update on those trips with availability for 2023. I am pleased to say the podcast also hit 10,000 downloads last night - thank you. Wishing all of you all the very best for 2023! Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 30.12.2022 - Packing for Mongolia | 30 Dec 2022 | 00:12:45 | |
In this podcast episode, I discuss my equipment and packing for both the sold-out Pallas Cat and Snow Leopard expeditions in Mongolia in January 2023. This will be the final podcast for 2022, as I will be leaving in just a few days for Mongolia. A new series (season 3) of the Podcast will kick off early in the new year. For those enquiring about future expeditions to Mongolia for Snow Leopard, please stand by for future dates to be announced in late January / early February 2023. Just a brief reminder, if you enjoy the podcast and want to show your support and help with the hosting fees for the new Season three, you can head over and buy me a coffee. All contributions are greatly appreciated, and all funds go toward the production and hosting of the podcast. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 19.12.2022 - 2022 A Retrospective and 2023 What's in Store? | 19 Dec 2022 | 00:29:44 | |
In this podcast episode, I have my annual look back at the 2022 year in a retrospective format and look forward to what is coming down the pipeline for 2023. I will have a written and expanded blog post on this podcast before the end of the year. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 12.12.2022 - Book Review Bird Photographer of the Year Series | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:18:56 | |
I have just published episode #57 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I review all seven volumes of the Bird Photographer of the Year annual and give my thoughts and impressions on the presentation, image quality, and printing, as well as the value of the books as a high-quality resource and reference for Nature and, specifically, bird photographers. These are outstanding books any Nature photographer should own. They are full of inspiration and learning material on dramatically improving your bird photography. Four out of Five Stars. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 04.12.2022 - Emperor Penguin Expedition Report | 03 Dec 2022 | 00:24:37 | |
I have just published episode 56 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. This episode includes an extended report on my recent Emperor Penguin expedition to the world's most southerly colony on the remote sea ice at Gould Bay in Antarctica. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 22.11.2022 - Emperor Penguin Expedition Field Update | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:10:56 | |
I have just published episode 55 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, recorded nearly a week ago on the sea ice at Gould Bay in Antarctica, I give a field update on our expedition to photograph the Emperor Penguin at the world’s most southerly colony. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 18.11.2022 - Is Luck a Factor in Wildlife Photography? | 18 Nov 2022 | 00:22:46 | |
I have just published episode #54 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, recorded in Punta Arenas in southern Chile, I discuss wether luck is a real factor in wildlife photography. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 25.05.2024 - The Canon EOS R1 will be 24 Mega Pixels with QPAF | 25 May 2024 | 00:10:19 | |
In this episode, I briefly update my Namibia workshop, which I wrapped up a couple of days ago (an amazing group and a fantastic trip). I then dive into the Canon EOS R1 Development Announcement, the 'incorrect' Adorama specifications that were unfortunately published worldwide, and discuss the actual resolution and some of specifications of the camera from an inside source. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||
| 08.11.2022 - A Big Rant! And Packing for Antarctica Emperor Penguins | 08 Nov 2022 | 00:23:13 | |
I have just published episode #53 of my Wild Nature Photography Podcast. In this episode, I have a big rant about the new red tape Visa requirements for Australian citizens to travel to Chile. I also discuss my equipment packing list for the Emperor Penguin expedition to Antarctica in a few days' time. Wild Nature Photo Travel | |||