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The Maasai Mara
Stay Focused It’s a shooting gallery out there Article written by Marc Muench, Owner of Muench Workshops Some call the Maasai Mara “the spotted plains”. For starters the so-called “spots” …
Photographer’s Guide to Antarctica
To wrap up his 3-part series, David Schultz shares valuable information on when, what, where, and how to travel to Antarctica so you too can possibly marvel in the majesty …
Getting to Snow Hill: Part II
David Schultz is an amazing photographer who lacks a fear of polar bears and frostbite. He provides photographic tours in both the North and South Poles where his landscape photographic …
Creative Ways of Using Stitching
When you talk about stitching images, most people think it applies mainly with static subjects like scenics or landscapes. A few years back, I began applying stitching techniques with different …
Burning Ring of Fire
Long Exposure Photography To The Extreme Let There Be Light Burning steel wool will create a multitude of sparks. Spinning steel wool at the end of a cord will create …
Replacement Lens Collars
Lens Collar vs Lens Foot Really Right Stuff offers three types of lens mounting solutions to fit our Arca-Swiss style quick-release system: Lens plates, which add the RRS dovetail to …
Cleaning Tripod Legs
Tripod Maintenance: Cleaning Tripod Legs 1 Unscrew the top twist lock. If you have a tripod with 3 leg-sections per leg, set up 2 bins/boxes for parts. Set up 3 …
Fixing Wiggly Tripod Legs
Tripod maintenance: Tightening the Apex Axle Joints 1 Take two 3/16” hex wrenches or our RRS MTX and loosen the screws at one of the the axle joints. Use one …









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