40: Quick Photography podcast Tips with EATT Magazine




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Summary: Join Cullen on the Photography podcast with EATT Magazine<br> From our quick photography  podcast tips with Mike Calder where we learn <br> <br> * What type of weather is the best for great shots <br> * What kind of camera is best when your traveling <br> * How many photos to take when you have no time <br> * What time of year will give you great results<br> * When is the best time of day to take great photos<br><br> <br> <br>  <br> Get our travel photography tips and tricks in our latest <a href="https://eattmag.com/category/travel-podcasts/">travel podcast series</a><br><br> <br> Welcome back to part two where we continue our conversation with Mike Calder in the photography podcast part two with EATT magazine and then we head out to take a few photos where it looks like things might get a little bit wild.<br><br> As the weather was showery we got some unexpected shots. We also had  had a bit of a disaster when  I got my camera out as somebody was using it the day before but we managed to capture the mood of the day.<br> More details of Mike’s images can be found at <a href="http://www.mikecalder.com.au/">mikecalder.com.au</a><br> We cover a simple trick to manage your camera in extreme weather and protect it from getting wet plus take a look at the images Mike took during the walkaround.<br> Find more photography tips on our travel podcast as we venture out across the inner landscape of Hobart at <a href="https://eattmag.com/category/travel-podcasts/">the travel podcast</a><br> Mike on Overland Track                      We cover the kind of things that are important in a foreground and why foregrounds are a valuable part of many images. We discuss the of the combination of light that occurs with incoming rain the colors of the sky.<br>  <br>  <br>  <br> The Pieman River. There were enough of us to ask the boatman to take an extra trip down the Pieman River at sunrise. It was grey and drizzling until suddenly the sun broke through – only briefly, but long enough for this image.<br>  <br> Rainbow over the Hobart docks by Mike Calder<br> Cullen photographing Hobart from the docklands<br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>