Month: March 2023

Today’s Photo of the Day is “Through the Grass” by Leah Zarin. Location: Washington. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To get
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Desert sand verbena and brown-eyed primrose with Coyote Mountain in the background at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Colorful wildflowers announce a new year, new growth and freshness on the land. “Spring” wildflowers bloom not just in spring but throughout the fall in many regions of the country. Blooming depends on seasonal weather, altitude, temperature, habitat
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The building blocks of Zeal’s latest shades begin as fibrous grasses grown in a German bio-refinery. Once the natural fibers are harvested and processed, they’re combined with recycled plastics to create the finished sunglass frames. The Cumulus ($179) is one of many frame styles in Zeal’s See Grass collection. It’s a medium-fit wayfarer-esque look with
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Everett Headley   03.22.23 My fall hunt plans begin with any state that will award me an antelope license.  Wyoming historically has been the most generous, but then they hold more pronghorn than the rest of the states combined. Idaho and South Dakota, and Colorado have each been accommodating in their own way.  My home state of
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Whether you’re surfing, swimming, or paddling, we’ve got you covered. From the tropics to the tundra, with everything from our favorite rashguard to an ultra-thick 6mm option perfect for seeking out arctic A-frames. Below, you’ll find a couple of tried-and-true limestone neoprene options, plus alternatives that are pushing the limits of both sustainability and performance.
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Color has a huge influence on how viewers perceive images. Interestingly, it mostly happens subconsciously. The average onlooker does not know why an image transmits a certain mood—it occurs without them knowing. As a photographer, it’s important you master the why so you can knowingly incorporate it into your creations. This week’s tip explains how
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