Episode 26


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Nov 28 2024 89 mins  

In this engaging podcast episode, Ron Hayes, Jason Loftus, Mark Raycrof and guest Amy Harris share their experiences from a recent trip to Brazil's Pantanal. They discuss the challenges and joys of wildlife photography, the beauty of jaguars, and the importance of managing expectations while traveling. The conversation also touches on travel tips, culinary experiences, and the camaraderie formed during their adventures. In this engaging conversation, Ron and Amy delve into their experiences and photographic adventures in the Pantanal. They discuss the impressive features of the extensive native wildlife, share valuable photography techniques, and emphasize the importance of sun protection while out in the field. The conversation also touches on the use of technology in photography, particularly the benefits of pre-recording, and reflects on the overall experience of the trip, highlighting the learning and growth that comes from such adventures.

Takeaways

We saw as many jaguars as we did in a short timeframe and had high-quality wildlife encounters every time we went out.
The heat was a significant challenge during the trip.
Best wildlife encounter was with a jaguar and her cub.
The Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland.
I was glad I tried piranha soup, but it wasn't my favorite. 
Cayman can grow up to ten feet long and weigh over a hundred pounds.
Photography requires careful attention to depth of field and focus.
Sun protection is crucial when photographing wildlife in hot climates.
The Pantanal offers diverse wildlife and beautiful accommodations.
Pre-recording features in cameras can help capture fleeting moments.
Experiencing new environments enriches personal growth and learning.
Taking a break from the pressure of capturing the perfect shot can enhance enjoyment.
Sharing experiences with friends builds camaraderie and enhances the adventure.
Local cuisine in the Pantanal is fresh and diverse, enhancing the travel experience.
Traveling with the right gear and knowledge can significantly improve the experience.

Sound Bites

"This is going to be the most comfortable podcast"
"It's good to be back together"
"I had wonderful friends accompany me"
"I tried really hard not to set expectations"
"We are lucky to have seen as many as we did"
"The Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland"
"We had them every time we went out"
"I was glad I tried it"
"Their teeth are much more impressive than an alligator."
"You have to have a deeper depth of field than you think."
"You want to blur out everything behind it."
"Take lots of memory cards. Tons."
"You can see how she did wonderfully on this trip."
"This was a trip for me to experience something new."
"Take your eye out of the camera, just soak it in."

Links

Amy Harris (adventure.amy)