Mark your calendars! The PodcastAwards are just around the corner with nominations starting on July 1st!
Important change in rules: This time you can nominate your cast of shows ONLY ONCE.
Also on today’s show:
- an interview with beanbag-making Florida workshop organizer pixie Lee Caligiuri
- a story about brute force at an airport
- find out why this week’s video show is postponed to next week
Links for this episode:
- The 2007 PodcastAwards will open for nominations on July 1st
- Get a genuine TFTTF cow beanbag made by Lee
- Get a TFTTF 200th special edition mug designed by Andres

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Tips from the Top Floor, produced by photographer Chris Marquardt, is a free audio and video show about all things photography. Short and sweet with non-techy tips that you can put to use immediately. Covers everything from image composition to post processing. No matter if you use a digital point-and-shoot or an expensive digital SLR. Tips for the beginner as well as the professional photographer.



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Since the podshow change your shows aren’t that good anymore.
It’s like the Chris Show instead of the Photography Show.
Happy Shooting is much better.
Good comment about the check-in luggage, and certainly if you only have a small amount of equipment, then take it as carry-on. Out of the UK, we are only allowed ONE piece of carry on, so that can cause problems.
I use a PELI 1510 case which is OK size wise as carry-on, but if there are problems as there were last year when they made everyone check everything in, I can lock it and check it in. The manufacturer guarantees it for life, I’ve checked it in three or four times and all has been OK. It’s watertight too and has survived the rugby field, and a trip to the Maldives with seaplane transfers. Much better peace of mind when being lugged on and off of seaplanes than a normal fabric bag!
I can get two bodies, four lenses, flash and accessories in there, so quite useful!