Hitting the Road for Some Outdoor Photography Adventure
It is my theory that in every backpacker there is a frustrated outdoor photographer dreaming of hitting the road and back trails to capture that[Read More…]
It is my theory that in every backpacker there is a frustrated outdoor photographer dreaming of hitting the road and back trails to capture that[Read More…]
Editor’s Note: We all live to get outside, so when we’re stuck inside and can’t get out ourselves, what do we do? I turn to outdoor[Read More…]
Since moving to Eagle County, Colorado twelve years ago, we have always lived within a few yards of the Eagle River or one of its[Read More…]
It’s a chore to carry a full-frame DSLR on a long backpacking trip. I have one standard lens, a 24-105mm lens, which I have been[Read More…]
My short affair in 2011 with Shi Shi beach was an amazing experience that was not only extremely rewarding but left me wanting more. The overnight trip was the start of a 10-day photographic journey around the Pacific Northwest with locations including Olympic National Park, the Columbia River Gorge and Palouse Falls.
Our photos this week come from a photographer who climbed Kilimanjaro, snowshoed Reflection Lake and followed the snow geese in the Skagit Valley. Here is[Read More…]
For star trails, I will typically make an initial exposure with a wide open aperture and a high ISO (making the shutter speed rather fast- around 30 seconds). This image just helps me to see if the sky is dark or blown out.
Knowing sunrise and sunset times are a must, finding scenic campsites allows you to sleep longer and lets you wake up your (potentially non enthusiastic) partner that much later.
The most fundamental idea to grasp about photography has almost nothing to do with a camera
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