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  • Podcast: New Canon 90D, Back button focusing, and a sleeping porcupine – April 2022

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  • Pocket Casts joins Automattic

    Automattic: As part of Automattic, Pocket Casts will continue to provide you with the features needed to enjoy your favorite podcasts (or find something new). We will explore building deep integrations with WordPress.com and Pocket Casts, making it easier to distribute and listen to podcasts. We’re thrilled that we can continue to give our users…

  • Trial Micro.blog for podcasting

    Manton Reece: To celebrate the launch of version 1.1, we’re enabling podcast hosting for all paid Micro.blog accounts for the next 2 weeks. You can publish a podcast episode to your blog via Wavelength, or upload an MP3 directly on the web. We take care of generating a podcast feed and all the other details.…

  • Audio: Mistakes have been made (special episode of the podcast)

    Recorded January 27, 2021. In this special episode of Photowalking with Colin I cover some recent mistakes I’ve made with film and in the darkroom. It seems we (the collective we) mainly share our victories online. I wanted to be sure to share the losses as well. Auto generated transcript Welcome to another edition of…

  • Podcast: Photographing an abandoned Lace Company in Scranton – September 2020

    Photographing an abandoned Lace Company in Scranton – September 2020 Recorded in September 2020. Holy cow a new episode! Finally. Sorry for the wait for those that are subscribed to the podcast. I’ve recorded dozens of episodes that may well never see the light of day – I sort of explain why in this episode.…

  • Podcast: Photographing Mic & Nics – January 2020

    Mic & Nics Photographing Mic & Nics – January 2020 Recorded January 15, 2020 You may recognize this building. I wrote about how I practiced my light metering with it. Well, I also recorded myself on a different day shooting it with very expired film. The filmstrip In this episode of the podcast I chat…

  • Podcast: Seven Tubs in winter on 35mm

    My friend Carl, painting plein air oil, on 35mm Seven Tubs in winter on 35mm Recorded January 13 2020. In spring 2018 Eliza and I walked Seven Tubs and I photographed the area on my Google Pixel 2 XL. On that visit I created a vivid, punchy set of photos that showcased the pop of…

  • Podcast: Talking gear and settings for shooting film – December 2019

    Canon Rebel G, expired Kodak Color Gold 400 Canon Rebel G, expired Kodak Color Gold 400 Talking gear and settings for shooting film – December 2019 Recorded December 24, 2019. In this episode of the podcast I discuss the gear I took on this trip, why I have them, the settings I use, how I…

  • Podcast: My first day shooting only film – December 2019

    Canon Rebel G, expired Kodak Color Gold 400 Canon Rebel G, expired Kodak Color Gold 400 Canon Rebel G, expired Kodak Color Gold 400 My first day shooting only film – December 2019 Recorded on December 23, 2019. This episode is packed with nostalgia for me – even though it was only 3 months ago.…

  • Podcast: Discussing film photography – December 2019

    Snow dusted culm piles – 50mm • f/11 • 1/320s Discussing film photography – December 2019 In this episode of Photowalking with Colin I discuss my interest in film photography over the years and that I’m finally taking the plunge into that world. On the day it was recorded I purchased my first point-and-shoot cameras,…

  • Podcast: A snowy photowalk – December 2019

    55mm f/4 1/1250 Fresh Coyote track Beaver evidence A snowy photowalk – December 2019 Another episode that is simply a walk in the snow where I don’t talk about too much but I wanted to publish it anyway. A few tidbits to pull out of this episode are some of the advantages of fresh snow,…

  • Podcast: Downy woodpecker – November 2019

    Downy woodpecker – November 2019 In this episode of the podcast I cover the fact that photo gear really does matter. That doesn’t mean that you can’t start learning photography with any gear you have on hand. It simply means that in certain situations gear can mean getting the shot or not. I found the…

  • Podcast: Greenfield Road – October 2019

    Pano from 12 images f/22 ∙ 1/60sec ∙ 55mm ∙ ISO 400 f/16 ∙ 1/160sec ∙ 250mm ∙ ISO 400 Greenfield Road – October 2019 These images, and this audio, are from the very first episode of Photowalking with Colin. At the time of the recording I was experimenting with a new app, a setup,…

  • Podcast: Lackawanna River American Mink – November 2019

    Lackawanna River American Mink – November 2019 This is a special episode. This is the first time I set out with a specific objective in mind (rather than just exploring or wandering) and I accomplished it! The animal in the first image is, I’ve now learned more accurately, an American Mink (not a Fisher or…

  • Podcast: Seelyville Dam – November 2019

    iPhone 11 Pro Max ∙ f/1.8 ∙ 1/120sec ∙ 4.25mm – Live Photo iPhone 11 Pro Max ∙ f/1.8 ∙ 1/1000sec ∙ 4.25mm ∙ ISO 32 (Keenlake) f/4.5 ∙ 79mm ∙ 1/80sec ∙ ISO 1600 f/4.5 ∙ 55mm ∙ 1/15sec ∙ ISO 400 iPhone 11 Pro Max ∙ f/1.18 ∙ 1/75sec ∙ 4.25mm ∙ ISO…

  • An update on how to listen to my podcast Photowalking with Colin

    The first few episodes of my new photography podcast have been a learning experience for me. How should I record, edit, distribute these episodes? With each episode I’ve been able to improve that process and make some decisions along the way. Me, on location While I’m hoping to continue to improve the audio quality, the…

  • Podcast: Testing the iPhone 11 Pro Max – November 2019

    Testing the iPhone 11 Pro Max – November 2019 For behind-the-scenes audio of these photos please subscribe to Photowalking with Colin. In this post I was testing the iPhone 11 Pro Max’s cameras while walking around Honesdale, PA at lunch time. I wish I had had more time on this day as I was just…

  • Podcast: Culm dunes – October 2019

    22mm ∙ f/22 ∙ 1/15s ∙ ISO 100 22mm ∙ f/20 ∙ 1/40s ∙ ISO 100 22mm ∙ f/20 ∙ 1/50s ∙ ISO 100 Culm dunes – October 2019 You can listen behind the scenes as I make these photographs in an episode of Photowalking with Colin titled Culm dunes. I’d been wanting to use…

  • Podcast: State Game Lands – October 2019

    State Game Lands – October 2019 To get the story behind these photos, listen to the State Game Lands episode of Photowalking with Colin. Be sure to subscribe! I had an amazing evening capturing these photos.

  • Podcast: Flying a drone at sunset – October 2019

    Flying a drone at sunset – October 2019 This image is from my Flying a drone at sunset episode of Photowalking with Colin. You can listen to that episode above to get the whole story. Be sure to subscribe to the blog or the podcast to get future episodes delivered right to you.

  • Podcast: Prompton Lake – October 2019

    Prompton Lake – October 2019 I shot these photos while recording the Prompton Lake episode of my new podcast Photowalking with Colin. Be sure to find the podcast wherever you listen to them and subscribe. If you can’t find it, email me and I’ll send you the link. You can also listen to the episode…

  • Audio: Everyone should have a podcast?

    I think it is better said; Everyone should be able to have a podcast. Links:

  • Overcast adds clip sharing

    Marco Arment: With today’s 2019.4 update, you can now share audio or video clips, up to a minute each, from any public podcast. Simply tap the share button in the upper-right corner. This is an excellent feature. Though I’m currently on Android and using Pocket Casts (which is very good as well) I figured I’d…

  • Kayaking to Bannerman’s Castle on the Hudson River – July 2018

    Kayaking to Bannerman’s Castle on the Hudson River – July 2018 Eliza and I paddled on the Hudson River to a long abandoned arsenal castle. It was a great day.

  • Repost: Christopher Castro on Minimalism

    👉 Christopher Castro: Minimalism is not about deprivation. It comes down to what is adding value to one’s life. For everyone it’s different and it’s always changing. /via Micro.blog Discover

  • Andrew Canion’s podcast addiction

    Andrew Canion: I listen to a lot of podcasts. I’ve been listening to podcasts for more than 10 years, way before they were mainstream. I used to load podcasts onto my work-supplied IBM ThinkPad and drive to work with it open on the passenger seat, playing podcasts. This was before I owned an iPod, let…

  • Condron Media podcasting audio test (audio)

    Tucker Hottes and I are setting up new equipment for a forthcoming podcast from Condron Media. We’re looking for feedback in the comments on how the audio sounds. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Download

  • PodcastMenu

    PodcastMenu: PodcastMenu is a simple app which puts Overcast on your Mac’s menu bar so you can listen to your favorite podcasts while you work. I use Overcast two or three times per day while driving. But I very rarely listened to podcasts while working. PodcastMenu changes that — allowing me to pick up where…

  • Podcasts 2017

    Three years ago I was tagged to make a list of the podcasts I was currently listening to. A year before that I did something similar. So, now I’m back this year to provide a current list. In no particular order: Criminal The West Wing Weekly The Joe Rogan Experience* The Tim Ferriss Show* tecBRIDGE…

  • Overcast 3

    Marco Arment just released version 3 of Overcast, the podcast player I use on my phone every single day. I like this bit in the update: No closed-source code will be embedded in Overcast anymore, and I won’t use any more third-party analytics services. I’m fairly confident that Apple has my back if a government…

  • Ross Castle, Kilarney, Ireland – October 2011

    Ross Castle, Kilarney, Ireland – October 2011

  • E4: Cast iron sizzlin’

    Listen to that sizzle. http://cdevroe.com/media/audio/e4.mp3 Download MP3

  • Overcast 2 is free

    Overcast, the podcast player I use on my iPhone every single day, just got a rather nice update. Marco Arment: After a year of work, Overcast 2 is now available as a free update for everyone. It’s mostly a major under-the-hood improvement, with relatively few user-facing changes. But they’re pretty good, I think. I think…

  • Why podcasts are suddenly “back”

    Marco Arment: What’s apparent from most of the recent podcast stories is that most of their reporters have talked to very few sources and either don’t listen to podcasts themselves or have just started. Most podcast listeners and producers know that the truth is much less interesting: podcasts started out as a niche interest almost…

  • What’s Behind the Great Podcast Renaissance?

    Kevin Roose for New York Magazine: According to Edison Research, 39 million people listened to a podcast in the last month, the highest number on record. See.

  • Podcasting is the next big thing

    Fred Wilson: As is often the case, a simple little thing turns out to be the big thing. That little thing is that almost every car that has been sold in the past five years has had bluetooth connectivity to the car audio system. These days your phone is connected wirelessly to your car the…

  • Some podcasts from Bijan Sabet

    I should have tagged Bijan in my list of podcasts but he posted a few suggestions anyway. His are both photography related: I’m really enjoying Marco’s latest creation, Overcast and as a result I’m listening to more podcasts these days. I too am enjoying Overcast.

  • Podcasts that I listen to

    Nearly a year ago I jotted down some non-tech podcasts that I was enjoying at the time. However, today I was tagged by Joe Casabona (Cassy) to jot down those that I’m listening to currently. Here is that list: Astronomy Cast Inspiring Adventurer FreshAir Planet Money TEDTalks Hardcore History Sea Kayak Podcasts The Tim Ferriss…

  • SeaKayakPodcasts.com coming back Sept 1

    My favorite kayaking podcast at SeaKayakPodcast.com is coming back on September 1st. Host Simon Willis: We have recorded quite a few fascinating chats and the first will be an absolute cracker. The new podcasts start on Monday 1st September. We‘ll hear from Scott Donaldson who spent almost three months in a kayak, paddling 1300 miles…

  • Some non-tech podcasts I’ve enjoyed lately

    I think when some of us hear the word podcast we immediately think of those that deal with technology or those in which a few tech nerds sit around and chat about tech-related topics. But podcasts are so much more than tech. Though they’ve been around a little while they are still a revolution. They…

  • Suggestions for tech podcasts

    Nick Heer has a few thoughts regarding the hoopla around tech podcasts of late. He also has a few suggestions for how a tech podcast, that he’d enjoy, should be structured: By having a structure in place, rambling is reduced. A good editor can remove most off-topic talk and lag time, but having some sort…

  • App.net announces Broadcast Channels

    App.net, the Twitter-clone turned app services turned file sharing turned something only a developer can understand…. now has released something that should be a huge hit. They call it Broadcast. In the announcement post Dalton Caldwell explains what a Broadcast is: A Broadcast is a new type of message that is always received as a push notification.…

  • Slane Castle Irish Whiskey

    If you’re a fan of Jameson, I can recommend Slane Castle.

  • Adam Curry on rebooting Podcasting

    Adam Curry, arguably one of the two people that invented Podcasting (of course, I’m referring to Dave Winer although there were others), has some thoughts on Apple’s new Podcasting app and how he feels they’ve left the door to discovery wide open and how Podcasting could be rebooted. Considering that a podcast is no different…

  • The Infinite Monkey Cage Podcast

    I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the archive of The Infinite Monkey Cage Podcast – a very scientific and nerdy podcast aboutastrophysicsamong other things. It stars Brian Cox of the Wonders of the Universe and Wonders of the Solar System series – which I adore.

  • Forecast, let your friends know where you’re going

    Interesting niche that I know many would love to see filled by Foursquare et al. [Forecast](http://foreca.st/) is a mobile application (iOS/Android currently) that lets you tell your friends _where you will be_ and _when you’ll get there_. Then, when you arrive, you can quickly check into wherever you are via Foursquare. /via [Brian Shaler](http://brian.shaler.name/).

  • Geronimo Jack’s Beard – A new LOST podcast from Jorge Garcia

    [ad#Adsense: Horiz 468] This is too awesome for words but I’ll try my best anyway. Jorge Garcia, whose blog I’ve been subscribed to for – well, a long time now, has started a LOST podcast – aptly named Geronimo Jack’s Beard (presumably in tribute to Geronimo Jackson which has been mentioned on LOST a few…

  • Cooking with cast iron

    This morning is when our new apartment started to feel like home.

  • How to build a video podcast in 24 hours

    On the very last day of the New Media Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada this year I had decided that I wanted to produce a podcast. The idea was simple.  Interview as many NME attendees as we could, each episode being only 2 minutes in length, asking each person the same three questions.  But I…