In this three-part series, we’ll take a look at the techniques needed for successfully photographing silhouettes. There are two primary components of a good silhouette: the shape of the subject’s outline and the impact of the background. Clearly defined subjects are more distinguishable than those that are cluttered, merge with other components, depict confusion or
Month: June 2020
Mountain bikers itching for some lift-served downhill riding can start making plans. Winter Park’s Trestle Bike Park will open on June 27. Most of Colorado’s ski resorts have been shut down for months. This has left mountain bikers unsure of what summer resort access will look like. Today, Winter Park Resort offered some clarity. Following
A global uprising against anti-black racism and white supremacy is happening, and yet the outdoor industry is mostly silent. Perhaps it’s because you can’t send a free jacket or a hashtag to this movement and call it done. Or, maybe your organization’s DEI efforts left with the black folks whose jobs were cut first? Maybe
Photo By Jake Pineda Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Salt River Sunset” by Jake Pineda. Location: Mesa, Arizona. “The sun setting over the salt river in a very picturesque location of the Superstition Mountain range,” describes Pineda. Nikon D810. Exposure: 14mm, 1/40 sec., f/10, ISO 64. Photo of the Day is chosen from various
The conversation around how race impacts the structures of our cities has evolved over the years from an equity framework, to one focused on justice and inclusion, to, today, one that is actively anti-racist. An anti-racist city is one that is repairing the damage from racism and remaking itself into a place that affirms the
Take a peek at emerging products from the sometimes cutting-edge, sometimes quirky world of gear design. Explore the grid or click through for a slideshow. View: ☷ Grid ☰ List ❏ Slideshow SORD Fillet Knife The SORD Fillet Knife ($60) is a 7-inch, full-tang carbon steel blade designed for serious anglers who put in a