Month: April 2020

Congratulations to Jody Partin for winning the recent Colors Coming Through Assignment with the image, “Gros Ventre Sunrise.” See more of Partin’s photography at jody-partin.pixels.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! Winner: “Gros Ventre
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In the eyes of many people, photography still isn’t an art form. They way they view it is any person can walk around with a black box in their hand and simply press a button when they see something “interesting.” When those people do admire a photograph, they attribute the capture to luck, stating that
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Two of the most prominent trade shows in the fishing world cancel as the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the outdoor industry. Hit hard by the impact of the spreading coronavirus, trade shows are on the chopping block. The fishing industry is no exception to this rule. Typically held in Orlando, Florida, the International
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Photo By Thomas Hartzell Today’s Photo Of The Day is “The Raven” by Thomas Hartzell. Location: Yellowstone National Park, Montana. “On a wolf educational trip, I took some time to photo animals a little closer,” explains Hartzell. “The raven provided a good subject.” Nikon D850, 200-500mm f/5.6 lens. Photo of the Day is chosen from
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Now more than ever, you’re likely aware that viruses and bacteria are different things. In recent years, smaller and easy-to-use water filters have hit the outdoor market. But as good as those are at catching bacteria, parasites, and yucky sediment, most don’t stop viruses. Staying hydrated on an adventure shouldn’t be a crapshoot. Remote lakes or streams
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