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Podcast 228 - Snow Monkey Workshop Participant Comments

Note that there’s an audio player at the bottom of the post, to listen to this Podcast episode.

Having just finished the Snow Monkey Workshop and Photography Tour, today I’m releasing a very brief update and a recording of some participant comments from the bus as we arrived back in Tokyo.

We set off for Hokkaido tomorrow morning, for the Wildlife and Landscape Workshops, and I’ll bring you an update on this later on.

For now, here are a few of my photos from the Snow Monkey Workshop and Tour.

Snowy Hands

Hurumph!

Cold Feet

Michael In Action

There’ll be more to come when I get back from Hokkaido!

Podcast show-notes:

As I upload images from this leg of the Workshop, you will be able to view them in my gallery with the following link: http://www.martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=search&search=Jigokudani_Jan2010

Audio

Download the Enhanced Podcast M4A files directly.

Podcast 227 : X-Rite ColorChecker Passport Review (Video)

Today I’m going to take you through some of the basic operations of the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport.

With the preparation for my Snow Monkeys and Hokkaido Workshops, I really didn’t have time to prepare for a Podcast this week, but I had planned on talking about my new X-Rite ColorChecker Passport, which I have fallen head over heals in love with! Having prepared screen shots and everything, I figured it was probably going to take longer to prepare an audio Podcast and accompanying blog post with the screenshots, than it would take for me to just create a video and show you it all in real-time.

Here is the video. I’ll try to upload an iTunes and maybe also an iPhone version before I leave for the workshops, but for now, this is it. Don’t forget you can click the little full-screen icon to the right in the toolbar to [...]

Podcast 226 : Dec 2009 Assignment - Quiet Light - Results

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This week we’re going to look at the three winning images from the December 2009 MBP and WebSpy Photography Assignment which was on the theme “Quiet Light”. As usual the standards were very high and the three winning images simply amazing.

We’re going to look at the images in reverse order, starting from third place. Note that I have included the winning images and a few others that the winning photographers provided into the enhanced Podcast audio file, so if you are listening in iTunes or on an iPhone or iPod, you’ll be able to see the images automatically change as we progress. Note too that I update a scores page to see how many votes each person that entered the assignment has amassed, both from the monthly assignments, and for accumulated from the six month assignments [...]

Podcast 225 : Roundtable #4 with Landon Michaelson and Dan Newcomb

The MBP Roundtable is back, after a two year break! Today I chat with Landon Michaelson and Dan Newcomb on some great photography related topics!

Landon Michaelson is a passionate photographer who enjoys photography, in some way, every day. In Landon’s day job as Lead Designer he gets to do a lot of photo making and uses them in layouts. He also owns Best Kept Secret Photography.

Dan Newcomb, A.K.A. Mr. Nikon in the MBP Forums, is a photo enthusiast from Vancouver, Canada. His day job as a technician in the telecom industry keeps him rather busy but he always makes the time for his photographic passion.

There’s no transcript for today’s Podcast as it was recorded live, but here are some of the photographs mentioned. Listen to the conversation in iTunes or with the audio player linked below.

The next four images are the Before and After images from Jared Fein [...]

Podcast 224 : Martin's Top Ten Images from 2009

Today I’m going to take you through my own personal selection of my top ten images from 2009. I really enjoy going through the exercise of looking back through my last year’s images, and trying to decide which ten really are my favorites. It gives you a view of your progression, and when I compare this to my list from 2008, I certainly feel happier with this year’s work.