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Billy Newman Photo Podcast

Billy Newman Photo Podcast

Date de sortie : 2023-04-07
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Date de sortie : 2023-04-07
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Billy Newman Photo Podcast | 262 Fishing The River

Billy Newman Photo Podcast | 262 Fishing The River

Show notes for the Billy Newman Photo Podcast.Communicate directly with Billy Newman at the link below.  wnp.app Make a sustaining financial donation,  Visit the Support Page here. If you’re looking to discuss photography assignment work or a podcas
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Show notes for the Billy Newman Photo Podcast.Communicate directly with Billy Newman at the link below. 
wnp.app
Make a sustaining financial donation,  Visit the Support Page here.
If you’re looking to discuss photography assignment work or a podcast interview, please drop me an email. Send Billy Newman an email here.
If you want to see my photography, my current photo portfolio is here.
If you want to read a free PDF eBook written by Billy Newman about film photography: 
you can download Working With Film here. 
If you get value out of the content I produce, consider making a sustainable value-for-value financial contribution, Visit the Support Page here.
You can find my latest photo books on Amazon here. 
View links at wnp.app
Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/
Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/
About  https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/
YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto
Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/
Twitter  https://twitter.com/billynewman
Communicate directly with Billy Newman at the link below. 
wnp.app
Make a sustaining financial donation,  Visit the Support Page here.
If you’re looking to discuss photography assignment work or a podcast interview, please drop me an email. Send Billy Newman an email here.
If you want to see my photography, my current photo portfolio is here.
If you want to read a free PDF eBook written by Billy Newman about film photography: 
you can download Working With Film here. 
If you get value out of the content I produce, consider making a sustainable value-for-value financial contribution, Visit the Support Page here.
You can find my latest photo books on Amazon here. 
View links at wnp.app
Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/
Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/
About  https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/
YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto
Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/
Twitter  https://twitter.com/billynewman

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Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. I was just talking about terminal stuff and SSH in another podcast just a little bit ago. And I guess what I was gonna say is, how much about the channel? Do you know? Do you know any terminal tips? I was gonna try one out today, talking about it, it might be kind of tough. I’m sure that’s what you’re interested in listening to on your Alexa right now. Wait, I mean echo. Sorry. I was gonna mention the commands if you go to your Mac, or you go to a Unix system, as it were you open up a terminal. A couple of things you can run, it’s probably going to run bash, I figure like I’m some expert, but I think that’s the Bourne again, shall I think it’s kind of one of the more modern, sort of basic default shells that seems to run. If you run Linux, I don’t know got up. Yeah. And you probably know a lot more about it than I do already. So you know, you’re on your terminal tip for the moment, especially if you’re on a Macintosh, I guess it doesn’t work on a Windows machine, because that runs DOS, right? It’s not a Unix-based system shoot. But if you’re on a Mac, and you want to get into your terminal, and you want to move around just a little bit to sort of seeing what it’s like, I guess two commands that would get you started would be the ls command in the Bourne shell. So the bash shell. the ls command is like the list command. So when you type in LS, and then return, what you’re going to have to happen is it’s going to list the contents of the directory that you’re currently in, in text and command line. Oh, man, it’s pretty exciting. You’re gonna be excited when you see it for the first time. If you want to see some other things, I guess what you try, this is a bonus one, this is a big one, too, is CD, this current directory command. So if you want to, I guess move directories from what directory you’re at now, your root directory, let’s say and you want to move up to your pictures directory that you see when you type in LS, you’re going to type in cd space, pictures, and then you’re going to hit return and that’s going to move you to the directory of pictures then when you type in LS, you’re going to get a list of the contents of the directory in pictures. Wow, pretty amazing. You moved a directory in Unix and you found out on this flash briefing.
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You can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo calm, you can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think if you look at Billy Newman under the author’s section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism on camping, you cool stuff over there. I think like October, September, October and November I really like maybe one of my favorite outdoors seasons and this probably kind of set up that way for a lot of people that have like a tradition of going out on hunting trips through October or you know like going out on opening day or something like that in Oregon, I think it’s October 1 maybe in other states it’s in a part of September so I think it’s kind of kind of been tuned and tied to the hunting season in like the American cultural lore for probably 100 years or eight years or so as it’s kind of kind of been a part of the American mythologies but it’s cool though I like going out in the fall it’s really one of the best times to go camping it’s when you get to kind of take or make use of all the equipment and stuff that you’ve sort of procured over time and and that’s when you kind of also get to use some of the skills and stuff you’ve been trying to scout out or train on to kind of see how they work and the application of them you know in the summertime when it’s really nice out it’s cool to go out and camp and I’ve always had a really great time doing that but like the hot weather camping Oh, no, it’s it’s it demands a little less, I guess it’s kind of obvious, but the environment is sort of something that you don’t have to contend with as much. And in the deep winter, the environment is probably too much to contend with. So there’s a cool kind of pocket that I like, as like an ideal, but a cool kind of weather pocket or environmental pocket between I guess like parts of the fall until November when it kind of gets too deep into it. And then parts of the spring as we’re coming up into the summertime, where you can kind of feel like you’re getting to do a little bit more fires. So kind of a no, right? over the winter, it’s springtime to do that. But at least in late fall like in November or these like northern Oregon areas. After you start getting like a layer of snow or a significant amount of rain and the fire. The emergency level drops back down to the green. There’s a lot of open burning that you can do on campsites that you sit at the public land and stuff. So I think that’s always kind of a fun part of life. The winter like late fall camping stuff is when you get to set up like a bigger fire gather some wood gather some big logs to be kind of like your fuel for the evening it’s kind of fun and it’s sort of like that more I don’t know primal kind of connective to to like the real kind of Route camping stuff but as it goes for a lot of the year like in the summertime like hot weather stuff you kind of like doing it around water or you know it’s like we would we would do stuff you know you do rafting or something so it’s kind of like enjoying the day you don’t have to layer you don’t have to wear like a dry suit or you know a bunch of different I don’t know warming layers you have to kind of be conscious of so I think that’s kind of where you start getting into more of that now I think like now like river trips and stuff you know they sort of shift from like the recreational summer tourism whitewater stuff they get between I guess like may and Labor Day and now as you get kind of further into September and now deep and October you have people I guess coming down just kind of strictly for some of the fishing season stuff so you get like instead of RAF’s, you’ll have a bunch of drift boats come down, like fishing boats and stuff, guided tours and stuff for some of the lower river stuff or just people out on there. That kind of set up and prepped for a fishing trip. But it’s cool. Yeah, a lot of enthusiasm around some of the fishing stuff during this time of year. I want to get out and do some fishing stuff. I got my fishing license earlier this year, and I’ve gotten it a couple of times this far, but I need to really, I guess commit a little more and kind of set it up the right way. I think I’m always kind of doing a couple of too many things here like I’m trying to like set a camera up to record footage, and then throw some casts and let the line set and then you wait for an hour or so but maybe if it’s a non-optimal time or you kind of have to something else and move on and stuff so I haven’t caught a lot of stuff that was a keeper worthy. I picked up a couple of things out of the lake and it was like a
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cheap little tiny game or a little like tiny Sunfish or Rafe, what is it? Yeah, I think it’s Sunfish like these
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like the kind of like bluegill. Not a lot, you know, sheep a little better than a minute. But yeah, I want to try and get into doing some more fall fishing stuff through now until like the end of the year. And I think there are a couple of good seasons that kind of come on through November but I think it’d be cool I’m gonna try and try and jump into that a little faster. I think there’s also some kind of controlled like stocked ponds that are nearby where I’m at, I think they stocked them with trout through the winter and I’m interested in trying out a couple of those places they s
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Date de publication : 7/4/2023 à 13:45:00

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