Backcountry Gallery's Wildlife Photography Podcast

Backcountry Gallery's Wildlife Photography Podcast

Wildlife Photography By Steve Perry

Episodes

  1. 02/28/2020

    Goodbye, No Shot, D6 Dilemma, It’s You

    So, after what may be the briefest podcast series in history – and quite a bit of deliberation – I’m ending it. Unfortunately, every time I send out a new podcast, I get a swarm of e-mail from people who tell me they can’t stand the podcast format.  Since it’s kind of depressing to know that you’re about to get a bunch of negative mail just before you send out a new podcast – no matter how good the content – I’ve decided to call it quits. My time is incredibly limited, and it just doesn’t make sense to use a format that generates so much anger and frustration when my time could be spent doing something everyone likes.  Sure, I realize that over time I probably would have developed a new audience that did enjoy podcasts. Still, I’m not willing to alienate my current base of subscribers / followers to do it. So, I’m sticking with videos and articles.  I do apologize to those of you who did like the podcasts – however the listenership is just not what we expected (not even close, in fact), the podcasts are seldom shared – and never get mentioned anywhere. So it seems those of us who enjoy podcasts are in the minority here. (Of course, I may just be really bad at them!) Thanks for your support though – truly sorry I have to pull the plug. They were fun Here’s the last episode. Update / Response to comments: Thanks for the kind words everyone. The biggest problem isn’t so much that people were complaining (LOL, I’d never survive a minute on YouTube if my skin were that thin), the larger issue is what they are complaining about – the format. When I do videos or articles, I never, ever get complaints about the delivery system (sometimes the content, never the format LOL) – but it happens all the time with podcasts. I want to get my information out to everyone and not have anyone not be able to use / enjoy it because of the delivery format. I thought about continuing, but honesty, I don’t want to spend lots of time doing something that’s not working for everyone (and no more negative – and yes, sometimes angry – e-mails about podcasts are a nice bonus). At least people were always kind with the public comments Again, I do feel bad about ending the podcasts, but my time is terribly limited and I want to reach the maximum number of people I can using the most effective delivery methods I can. Podcasts just aren’t as effective as videos or articles (again, they saw the least traffic of the three). Thanks for your support and understanding. The post Goodbye, No Shot, D6 Dilemma, It’s You appeared first on Backcountry Gallery.

    15 min
  2. 01/26/2020

    VR Shutter Speeds, BBAF Tip, Adobe Or sRGB? and Tripod vs Monopod

    In this episode we continue our conversation from Episode 3 about VR use – this time discussing which shutter speeds work best and which ones to avoid. From there, it’s off to the Q&A section where we tackle a common technique question with Back Button AF, decide if you should set your camera to sRGB or Adobe RGB, and finally talk about when to use a tripod vs a monopod.  TOC 00.01 – Intro and tip – stabilization / VR and shutter speeds11.00 – BBAF – When to press, when to release14.23 – sRGB or Adobe RGB?17.59 – When to use a tripod vs monopod The podcast is available below, on iTunes (search Backcountry Gallery), Google Podcasts (click here), and on Spotify (once they update their feed – search Backcountry Gallery). (Please note, Podcasts are an audio-only format) . Show Notes M + Auto ISO Video – Click Here RGB updates. John Shaw wrote and mentioned a couple additional (and very insightful) notes about using sRGB I wanted to pass along.  1.    If the LCD on the camera has a color gamut at all, it’s probably sRGB as I doubt that Nikon or Canon or Sony are using color corrected LCDs.  2.    But more important for me is that Nikon changes where an underscore falls in the file name depending on the color space selected.  I want my file names to be easy to read.  sRGB positions the underscore after the camera name, just before the four-digit file number while Adobe RGB puts an underscore before the camera name.  Each of my cameras have a unique name, such as JSP (John Shaw Photography) or NIK or D5N etc.  Pretty basic, but this lets me easily identify which camera was used.  I rename files as I download via Lightroom, adding YYMMDD_ to the filename created by the camera.  sRGB means a file might be named 191025_D5N_1234 while Adobe RGB would result in 191025_D5N1234.  Perhaps it’s just me, but I find the first is easier to read. — As an added update, one of our commenters below reminded us that the embedded Jpeg will also use whatever picture profile you have selected too. I should have mentioned that one in the podcast, but it slipped my mind.  PS – If you enjoyed this post, I think you’ll REALLY like my e-books and video workshops! Thousands of pages and hours of videos filled with tips, tricks, and techniques – all my best content! Check ’em out – click here (hey, it’s free to look). The post VR Shutter Speeds, BBAF Tip, Adobe Or sRGB? and Tripod vs Monopod appeared first on Backcountry Gallery.

    24 min
  3. 12/12/2019

    Settings Check, YNP Gear and Locations, RAW Trouble, Get Low And Dirty

    It’s here – podcast #2! In this episode, we’ll start with a quick followup to episode #1 to add a little clarification to my Z series analysis and shadow pulling. Then we’ll jump to a quick tip that will cover a simple but effective tip that’s sure to help minimize mistakes in the field. In the Q&A section, we’ll talk about gear and locations for Yellowstone National Park, then we’ll tackle a common RAW problem in Lightroom, and finish up with a rapid-fire Q&A about the logistics of shooting down low. The podcast is available below, on iTunes (click here), Google Podcasts (click here), and on Spotify (once they update their feed – search Backcountry Gallery). TOC:00.01 – Intro and followups05.29 – Settings Check08.10 – YNP Gear & Locations15.38 – Unsupported RAW in Lightroom 19.19 – Getting Low And Dirty . Show Notes My Books / Videos – Click HereISO Insurance Article – Click HereMy Tripod: RRS 34L MK2 My Gimbal: Wimberley WH-200 Quick Release System Video – Click here Adobe DNG Converter – Click hereLightroom Supported Cameras – Click here PS – If you enjoyed this post, I think you’ll REALLY like my e-books and video workshops! Thousands of pages and hours of videos filled with tips, tricks, and techniques – all my best content! Check ’em out – click here (hey, it’s free to look). The post Settings Check, YNP Gear and Locations, RAW Trouble, Get Low And Dirty appeared first on Backcountry Gallery.

    27 min
4.9
out of 5
123 Ratings

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Wildlife Photography By Steve Perry