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Tripod Therapy
Your most important photographic relationship is with your tripod
Book Review: Exposure for Outdoor Photography by Michael Fry
This e-book form the folks at Craft&Vision, Exposure for Outdoor Photography, is actually a very good read for beginners or those just stuck on the concepts of exposure (as well as depth of field and affects of shutter speed) and I highly recommend it. I mean, how can you go wrong for $10? The case […]
When Disaster Strikes
In the field, things can happen that will leave you unable to photograph. Cameras dropped from a height. Cameras dipped in salt water. Bears. Or maybe you’re trying to protect your camera from a fall or a dipping (or bears) and end up breaking something on you instead. While these occurrences are rare, things can […]
What’s in the camera bag?
What’s in my camera bag kind of depends on the bag. And the bag depends on where I’m going and what I’m doing. For an all around, close to the car, landscape/close up type of outing, or even for a short hike, I’ll use my LowePro ProTrekker. It holds just about everything I can think of […]



