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Photog Adventures Podcast: A Landscape Photography and Astrophotography Podcast
Photog Adventures
178 episodes
5 months ago
Listen along as Brendon Porter and Aaron King recount the funny, scary and weird stories from their photography adventures throughout beautiful Utah and the surrounding areas. We discuss what went well, what could have gone better and what we learned as we were out there. When we aren't talking recent adventures, we learn from guest photographers in the area and worldwide who share the same love of landscape and astrophotography. If you are a beginning landscape or astrophotographer, come along and learn from our mistakes and our successes. If anything, it will inspire you to find time to get out there and have a photog adventure of your own!
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Listen along as Brendon Porter and Aaron King recount the funny, scary and weird stories from their photography adventures throughout beautiful Utah and the surrounding areas. We discuss what went well, what could have gone better and what we learned as we were out there. When we aren't talking recent adventures, we learn from guest photographers in the area and worldwide who share the same love of landscape and astrophotography. If you are a beginning landscape or astrophotographer, come along and learn from our mistakes and our successes. If anything, it will inspire you to find time to get out there and have a photog adventure of your own!
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I'd Rather be a Crack Addict than an Aurora Chaser | Ep 161
Photog Adventures Podcast: A Landscape Photography and Astrophotography Podcast
46 minutes 21 seconds
5 years ago
I'd Rather be a Crack Addict than an Aurora Chaser | Ep 161
With three napkins filled with the scrawls of locations and weather predictions strewn around her, MaryBeth announced the next likely location for the workshop. Copper Harbor! A discussion and a decision later. We were heading West! MaryBeth had woken up early that morning to find us an opening in the skies so we had a better chance of seeing the Aurora should the conditions arise. The evidence of her hours of meticulously checking multiple weather models & predictions filled the napkins with data written in a legibility only MaryBeth was capable of reading. As she gathered her nearly falling apart napkins she laughed to herself and commented aloud, "See what I mean about rather being a crack addict than an aurora chaser?" Implying that it might be even less crazy to be on crack than participate in the chase she loves best. In this podcast, I share some of the what went wells and could have been betters about last week's Upper Peninsula Aurora Workshop. From weather and aurora chasing, to the sights and waterfalls of the Upper Peninsula and my first chance using a Tiffen Fog Filter to capture Orion in the darkest sky most of us had ever been under, this past week lived up to the Photog Adventures motto of getting out there on an adventure! Image of the before and after of the Tiffen Fog Filter on Orion: https://bit.ly/3fcuOtM Tiffen Double Fog 3 Filter: https://amzn.to/35CNuj6 !! Be sure to pick up one that matches your lens !!
Photog Adventures Podcast: A Landscape Photography and Astrophotography Podcast
Listen along as Brendon Porter and Aaron King recount the funny, scary and weird stories from their photography adventures throughout beautiful Utah and the surrounding areas. We discuss what went well, what could have gone better and what we learned as we were out there. When we aren't talking recent adventures, we learn from guest photographers in the area and worldwide who share the same love of landscape and astrophotography. If you are a beginning landscape or astrophotographer, come along and learn from our mistakes and our successes. If anything, it will inspire you to find time to get out there and have a photog adventure of your own!