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Fotobug, Elusive Image - Episode 28
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Fotobug, Elusive Image - Episode 28
Welcome to Podcast 28! In the news, Sony announces new DSLR, and a new lens for its NEX camera as well as the Sony World Photography Awards. Apple has announced details of its forthcoming IOS operating system, Pentax has released an add-on GPS, and Nikon’n latest ads with Ashton Kutcher was filmed with a Nikon DSLR! Sigma announced the pricing of its new 120-300 f/28 lens.  In the Q8A feature, Jim and Fred discuss focusing issues for landscape photoraphy and talk about rear button focus for sports and nature. Congratulations to the winners of the Photo Caption Contest, Brenda, Mary, Lizzie and Troy. Thanks for entering and enjoy your prizes courtesy of Outdoor Photo Gear (www.outdoorphotogear.com/116.html) ! How do you "fix" an image photographed in a low contrast situation, such as morning fog? Jim has a video segment to show you how! Our guest this time is local wildlife and landscape photographer, John Sagert. John discusses his photography including his amazing lightouse captures. Check out John's images at www.johnsagertphotography.com . Finally, Jim flies the Fotobug Skycam Tricopter for the first time and the Fotobug has video of the flight! The Fotobug is also interested in introducing a new feature - a DIY PHOTO TIP. We are looking for clever work arounds and gadgets that you may have built from commonly available materials for your photo images. Send us your best and we will include them in the podcast as well as feature them on our Facebook Fan page!
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Date Found: June 24, 2011
Date Produced: June 19, 2011
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