Episode 88
Today’s episode of Beyond the Wild Podcast welcomes photographer Mike Bons, who shares his journey into waterfowl photography. Mike, Jason Loftus, and Mark Raycroft delve into the intricacies of waterfowl photography, sharing personal experiences and techniques for capturing birds in flight. They discuss the challenges of tracking fast-moving ducks, the importance of camera settings, and the evolution of photography gear, including the latest lens innovations. Mike discusses the challenges of photographing in water and the setup of his floating blind, emphasizing safety and technique. This episode is full of valuable tips for aspiring wildlife photographers and the therapeutic aspects of photography.
Episode 11
Summary
In this episode, Ron Hayes and Jason Loftus are joined by fellow photographer Kelly Elmer to recount a recent trip to Costa Rica to photograph the diverse wildlife. Kelly and Jason planned the trip to visit different ecosystems and worked with a local contact to arrange their itinerary. They experienced a wide range of biodiversity, from toucans and macaws to vultures and bats. The trip included jungle walks with a guide who helped them spot and photograph various species, including the spectacled owl. Kelly primarily used a 600mm prime lens and a 400mm lens, while Jason used similar setups with Canon gear. They also brought macro lenses for photographing frogs and snakes and talked about their experiences photographing other wildlife like sloths and monkeys. They also mention the challenges and rewards of bird photography in Costa Rica. Overall, they had a great time and captured some amazing shots of the diverse wildlife in the country.