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Tripod: The Nature Photography Show
Tripod: The Nature Photography Show

Tripod: The Nature Photography Show

Tripod is the first podcast dedicated to nature photography, and that means landscape, wildlife, night, and travel photography. The show is hosted by Jim Harmer, Nick Page, and Majeed Badizadigan, three well-known and highly respected landscape photographers, who also dabble in wildlife and other genres of nature photography. Tripod is the 5th show in the Improve Photography Network of podcasts. Be sure to check out our other shows: Improve Photography, Portrait Session, Thoughts on Photography, and Photo Taco.

Available Episodes 10

 

In this episode Nick reviews the four different Luminosity Mask panels available and describes which panel fits which type of user.
TK actions V5 can be found here
Raya Pro 2.0 and Instamask can be found here
Lumenzia can be found here
The ADP pro panel can be found here
 

 

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Introduction
where can people find the campaign and see your work.
What is the scope of the project
How many places
How many cameras
Over how much time
What is long format time lapse
What gear are you using, and how do you maintain it
How do you stitch it all together, what software are you using
How can people get involved
 
Charles’s Website   –   
You can find the Campaign Here  

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Introduction where can people find the campaign and see your work. What is the scope of the project How many places How many cameras Over how much time What is long format time lapse What gear are you using, and how do you maintain it How do you stitch it all together, what software are you using How can people ...

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Why shoot in extreme cold?
 

* Why not stay at home by the fireplace

Preparation
 

* Vehicle


* Hand Warmers


* Forecast


* Preparing for worst-case scenario

Gear
 

* Crampons


* Wipes

Challenges of cold
 

* Water freezing on lens


* Drained Batteries


* Moisture/malfunctioning equipment


* Bringing bag from warmth to extreme cold too quickly

Best time to shoot in the cold
 

* Right after a snow storm  when the powder is fresh


* Long period of freeze when ice builds up


* Inversion warnings mean low clouds and fog (great time to shoot high vistas over valleys.

Snowshoes
Safety consideration
 

* Always shoot with someone


* Prepare for the worst


* Hypothermia


* Injury

Tips for shooting in the cold
 

* Extra batteries


* Have more layers available to put on


* WARM clothing


* Wool, it breathes and keeps you warm

 
 

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Why shoot in extreme cold?   Why not stay at home by the fireplace Preparation   Vehicle Hand Warmers Forecast Preparing for worst-case scenario Gear   Crampons Wipes Challenges of cold   Water freezing on lens Drained Batteries Moisture/malfunctioning equipment Bringing bag from warmth to extreme cold too quickly Best time to shoot in the cold   Right after a ...

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  @Nickpagephotography

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