Month: March 2020

Morning Brush. Winter in the Eastern Sierra reveals a colorful array of foliage that is a highlight of the area and provides the best photographic opportunities. The Owens River meanders on for miles through the Owens River Valley along the base of the impressive High Sierra mountains. He makes images that are impressively refined and
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This one-minute short is the perfect distraction — and motivation — you might be craving this Monday. Produced by California bike brand Wilderness Trail Bikes, this video is closer to a teaser than a film. But in its short duration, it still delivers on displays of technical skill, gorgeous trail shots, and inspiration. U.K. rider
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Every photographer has a unique way to see the world. Some use telephoto eyes, others exercise wide-angle ones and some avail themselves to macro eyes. Any one of the three can be used to capture great photos. The more the eye becomes trained to see compositions, the easier it is to become “amb-eye-dextrous.” It’s all
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Last year, Maddie Hart won the Tahoe Rim Trail 100 Mile Run, making her the youngest person — male or female — to ever sweep the ultrarunning event. Ultrarunning, 50 km or longer, is starting to skew younger and faster. But traditionally the sport has been dominated by older, mostly male runners who find extended
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