Photo By Charlotte Couchman Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Elk Cow in RMNP” by Charlotte Couchman. Location: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Couchman describes the image as an “elk cow chewing grass, backlit by the afternoon sun.” Olympus 75-300mm lens. Exposure: 1/640 sec., f/4.8, ISO 200. Photo of the Day is chosen from various
Month: April 2020
‘Empire Now’ is a surf thriller. Wondering what kind of film that is? Watch to find out. Thanks to the 2020 quarantine, this independent surf film from 2013 has finally made its debut online. “Empire Now is inspired by a generation of NY surfers that [grew up] watching all the Taylor Steele surf films,” notes
Epson today announced two new desktop photo printers, the SureColor P700 and P900. Though aimed primarily at serious photo hobbyists, the new printers are sophisticated enough to be an option for pros as well. The Epson SureColor P900 (pictured) can print on media up to 17 inches wide. The Epson SureColor P700 has most of
Guide your avatar through a virtual labyrinth — not unlike the halls of your local convention center — to explore the future of outdoor gear. Everything is closed. Everyone must stay home and conduct business — whatever business that may be — via (secretly) pantsless Zoom meetings. For members of the outdoor community, that message hit
Photo By Susan Winfree Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Bobcat Blessed” by Susan Winfree. Location: Livermore, California. “A close encounter with a bobcat as it was leaving a gully in the Livermore Open Space area,” explains Winfree. “It was my first day out with the new Canon 80D and 70-200mm lens. I went for
Whether you’re a sneakerhead or a Manolo devotee, you’ve likely grappled with the question of how to store all of your precious shoes in a cramped city apartment. Under the bed just won’t do, and a jumble of mismatched pairs cluttering your entryway isn’t a great look either. To find the best storage solutions that
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