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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 78: This Is Definitely How You DO NOT Photograph Wildlife - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2016

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Here's episode 78 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS!

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In This Episode

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Photographer William Barrington-Binns opens the show. Thanks William!

A woman in Yellowstone National Park shows how NOT to photograph wildlife. (#)

A new program uses artificial intelligence to help you more quickly cull your photos and get on with post-production. (#)

Canon's flagship EOS-1D X Mark II doesn't play well with certain Sigma lenses...currently. (#)

A famed hockey photographer's lens drops to the ice during the NHL Stanley Cup Finals and is mistaken for a puck. (#)

Instagram's feed goes algorithmic, cool features useful to photographers are coming and why this is all good. (#)

A woman snags a downed drone, lies to police saying it nearly killed her and the drone owner handles it with class. (#)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I am William Barrington Vins from WBB Photography.

0:04.8

You are listening to the Petter Pixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James.

0:09.8

Enjoy the show.

0:11.2

This episode is sponsored by our friends at Fresh Books.

0:14.5

The weather is better and if you're a freelance photographer or a small business owner, you'd

0:18.8

much rather be out in it shooting rather than dealing with paperwork, right?

0:22.6

And that's where the cloud-based accounting software from Fresh Books comes in.

0:26.5

To sign up for your 30-day free trial, go to Fresh Books.com forward slash Petapixil

0:31.7

and enter Petapixil in the how did you hear about a section.

0:35.1

Thank you fresh books for your support.

0:37.1

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast episode 78.

0:41.9

This is definitely how you do not photograph wildlife.

0:45.0

In this episode, a woman in Yellowstone learns how close not to be when

0:54.4

photographing wildlife. Cannon's flagship 1DX Mark 2 and some Sigma lenses hate

1:00.4

each other. A lens gets mistaken for a puck during NHL finals.

1:05.0

Ouch!

1:06.0

Instagram has cool new tools photographers can use.

1:09.0

And a woman snags a drone, lies to police,

1:12.0

and it's recorded by said drone.

1:14.8

All that and more in episode 78 of the Petapixil Photography Podcast.

1:20.0

Thank you so much, for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it brother.

1:27.0

William Barrington Bins is a UK-based photographer who like our friend Jessica Lark goes the extra mile when it comes to its

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