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Winter Falls
“Niagara Falls in winter is certainty a unique experience. Not only is its snow-covered landscape breathtaking, but the cooler weather also seems to keep the tourists away. Well, some at …
Choosing a Tripod: Part III
Once a photographer has decided which tripod model best fits their needs (using Part I and Part II) they might choose to outfit it with a few specific accessories. These …
Evolution
“The photo was taken in White Pocket Arizona last fall during sunset (well that was the plan but these clouds came out of nowhere so I put them to good …
A Godley View
“When I visited New Zealand for a month-long photo excursion in April of 2012, I had a motto: Go big or go home. And what I meant by that was …
Tip for Tuesday: Safety First
Be Smart When You Shoot Hal and Victoria Schmitt from LIGHT Photographic Workshops dropped by the other day to spend a little time catching up. As photographers tend to do, …
Sentinels
“We’re very lucky to have miles of gorgeous coastline right in our backyard here in San Luis Obispo. The cliffs just north of Pismo Beach offer amazing rock formations that …
Cerro Torre
“I was on my honeymoon which we had decided to spend in a tent traveling through Patagonia. Two days before we had hiked to the base camp at the base …
Galaxy Number 9
“I snapped this one off at the Bonsai Rock on Lake Tahoe a few months back. It took me forever to actually find the spot but when I did it …
Choosing a Tripod: Part II
In Part I we covered the selection of the appropriate tripod series, which in the Really Right Stuff tripod line leaves you with up to 3 choices of models that …









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