The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

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The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast provides education and inspiration through a mix of art, creativity and technical topics, interviews, gear reviews and travelogue style episodes. Full archive at http://mbp.ac/blog

Episódios

  • #32 : Tripods, Monopods, etc.

    10/04/2006 Duração: 26min

    Keeping your camera stable, particularly in low light, or with long telephoto lenses, is one of the most important things to do to improve the quality of your images. In this episode hear what types of camera supports I use with a few real-world examples. Details: https://mbp.ac/32

  • #31 : Contrasting (Complimentary) Colours

    03/04/2006 Duração: 25min

    Although including similar colours makes for well balanced images, using contrasting colours can make for dramatic and often pleasing images. Details: https://mbp.ac/31

  • #30 : PIE 2006 - Impressions

    28/03/2006 Duração: 28min

    On Sunday the 26th or March, 2006, I visited the Photo Imaging Expo or PIE 2006 at the Tokyo Big Sight international exhibition center. In this episode I'm going to relay my impressions of the visit, based mainly on what I wanted to get from it. Details: https://mbp.ac/30

  • #29 : Spring is in the Air!

    20/03/2006 Duração: 20min

    A resent trip to one of the local parks reminded me that Spring is in the air! I'll discuss some blossom photos and also a little about the need to stay healthy. Details: https://mbp.ac/29

  • #28 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part IV - Deer and Seals

    13/03/2006 Duração: 23min

    In this the final episode of a photo-journal of my trip to Hokkaido the northern-most island of Japan, in Feb 2006. I discuss Some deer shots from the afternoon of the third day and some seal shots from the last hours before heading for the airport. Details: https://mbp.ac/28

  • #27 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part III - Eagles at Sunrise

    06/03/2006 Duração: 25min

    In this the third of a four part photo-journal of my recent trip to Hokkaido I talk about a two hour trip out on the Sea of Okhotsk from the Rausu port, in which I shot a beautiful sunrise and hordes of Steller's Sea Eagles. Details: https://mbp.ac/27

  • #26 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part II - Eagles, Ice, Swans

    24/02/2006 Duração: 19min

    In this the second of a multi-episode photo-journal of a trip to Hokkaido the northern-most island of Japan I discuss some hand-picked Eagle shots, some typical Hokkaido winter landscape shots, some Omiwatari or "God's Walkway" shots, and some swan shots. Details: https://mbp.ac/26

  • #25 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part I - Japanese Cranes

    24/02/2006 Duração: 20min

    In this the first of a multi-episode photo-journal of a trip to Hokkaido the northern-most island of Japan I discuss some hand-picked Japanese crane shots. Details: https://mbp.ac/25

  • #24 : Teleconverters and Extension Tubes

    13/02/2006 Duração: 19min

    In this episode I talk about Extenders or Tele-converters and Extension Tubes. Details: https://mbp.ac/24

  • #23 : Using Telephoto Lenses Successfully

    07/02/2006 Duração: 24min

    This week I talk about what constitutes a telephoto lens and a few other topics. Details: https://mbp.ac/23

  • #22 : Composition - Repeating Patterns

    31/01/2006 Duração: 19min

    In this episode I discuss a simple but often effective compositional technique of including repeating patterns in your images. Details: https://mbp.ac/22

  • #21 : Printing with Profiles (Colour Mgmt II)

    23/01/2006 Duração: 21min

    In this, the second part of the colour management Podcast, I discuss setting up Photoshop to use the AdobeRGB colour space, then go on to the options with regards to printer/paper profiles, soft-proofing, then actually printing with the selected profile. Details: https://mbp.ac/21

  • #20 : Monitor Calibration (Colour Mgmt I)

    17/01/2006 Duração: 17min

    The first of two episodes on colour management in which I discuss how I calibrate my monitor to ensure that what I am seeing is the same as anyone else with a correctly calibrated monitor and to ensure that the image I work with can be printed faithfully. Details: https://mbp.ac/20

  • #19 : Dramatic Sunsets and Visualization

    10/01/2006 Duração: 21min

    Sunsets are probably one of the most photographed natural occurrences. So much so, that we need to make them dramatic to set them apart. Details: https://mbp.ac/19

  • #18 : Winter Photography Part II

    04/01/2006 Duração: 23min

    Following on from Episode 17 on Winter Photography, in this episode I mention a few things I forgot and some things that site members brought up. Details: https://mbp.ac/18

  • #17 : Winter Photography and e-Cards

    25/12/2005 Duração: 20min

    Winter photography can be very rewarding, but also dangerous for the unprepared. Here're some tips on how to keep your camera going and stay safe in harsh weather. Details: https://mbp.ac/17

  • #16 : Composition - Include an Accent

    19/12/2005 Duração: 15min

    This week I talk about including an accent in your images. When we view images we probe all areas. Add that little extra or compose with this in mind, and your images will have that little touch that once found, will make it stick in the viewers mind. Details: https://mbp.ac/16

  • #15 : PL for Water + a Moral Dilemma

    11/12/2005 Duração: 11min

    This week, in addition to talking about using a polarizer to reduce reflection in water, I touch on the controversial topic of whether or not a nature photographer should extend a hand to wild animals in distress or danger. Details: https://mbp.ac/15

  • #14 : White Balance

    04/12/2005 Duração: 16min

    In this episode I talk about how I deal with White Balance, using the camera presets and when necessary how I set my Custom White Balance. Details: https://mbp.ac/14

  • #13 : Tilt-Shift lens for Surreal Images

    28/11/2005 Duração: 17min

    In this episode I talk about how I use my 24mm Canon TS-E Lens to obtain some creative effects, and maybe breath a little life into your Tilt-Shift lens if you think it's only for straightening up buildings in architecture shots. Details: https://mbp.ac/13

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