Month: November 2022

Rusty S.   11.11.22 Guns For Great Causes Continues to Make a Positive Difference in American’s Lives Henry Repeating Arms is an impressive company.  Not only are all of their firearms and merchandise 100% American-made, but they also lead the charge in the world of philanthropy, making a huge difference in the lives of children, veterans, and other worthy
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Morgan Rogue   11.10.22 I am all for hand warmers during the winter. The disposable hand warmers are absolutely amazing and really affordable. You can throw them in any pack and use as needed at any time. However, as I’m starting to move more towards reusable products, I’d really like to find a reusable hand warmer that
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Congratulations to Garry Everett for winning the recent Motion Blur Assignment with the image, “Moonlight Coast.” See more of Everett’s photography at www.gelandscapephoto.com.  View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
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Morgan Rogue   11.09.22 When it comes to light sources, whether it be for outdoor adventures or emergency preparedness, lanterns are probably one of my favorite ways to light up the night. They’re hands free (obviously when you’re not carrying it around), they’re bright, there are so many options for rechargeable and solar and all kinds of
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Have you ever looked at photos of awe-inspiring places and thought how magnificent it would be to journey there but doubted your chances because life gets in the way? Have you ever looked at an image of a far-off destination and thought how lucky that photographer was to get to travel to that location? Have
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Morgan Rogue   11.08.22 We are surrounded by technology so it seems almost improbable to think anyone wouldn’t know what’s going on in this world. We get notifications on our phone, see posts on social media, turn on the TV; we really can’t escape the news! I don’t know about you, but I’m not always attached to
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Camera lens filters are an essential accessories to achieve the best quality images, especially in outdoor conditions where the light can change quickly and isn’t easily controlled as in a studio environment. Serious photographers invest in top-quality equipment to help ensure that their images are the best they can be. When it comes to building
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  Today’s Photo of the Day is “Skyrise” by Daniel Forster. Location: Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Colorado. “The Maroon Bells mountains wrapped in autumn colors at night with a sky filled with stars and the Milky Way,” describes Forster. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of
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U.K. climber Buster Martin becomes only the second person after Alex Megos to send the world’s original 5.14d sport routes: ‘Action Directe’ and ‘Hubble.’ Even with climbing’s massive growth in popularity, the world’s hardest routes remain enigmatic. It’s surprising, for example, that only Megos has climbed both Ben Moon’s “Hubble” and Wolfgang Gullich’s famously difficult
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Congratulations to Milan Gonda for winning the recent In A Fog Assignment with the image, “Autumnal Woodland of Mala Fatra National Park, Slovakia.” See more of Gonda’s photography at www.milangondaphotography.com.  View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
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