Congratulations to Dean Cobin for winning the recent Winter Fog And Mist Assignment with the image, “Isolated.” 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: “Isolated” By Dean Cobin Location: Elk Pen Loop Trail, Harriman
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Visions of rut-crazed bull elk and majestic mule deer fill many a hunter’s dreams. And with a little planning and some discipline, you too can hunt the mountainous icons of the American West. Mountain hunting draws more and more people every year. They want to experience what is truly wild and break the ties of
The Mamiya 6 had its limitations. There were only three lenses available, and rangefinders can be more difficult to use when you’re trying for a precise crop in-camera. But the extra detail captured by the medium format frame made the trade-offs worth it for me. The Hasselblad X1D II does not have in-camera image stabilization,
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has investors reeling, as the stock market has dropped almost 30 percent since Feb. 24. But the long tail of the economic fallout of the coronavirus could hit low-income workers the hardest. Cancelled games, concerts, and conferences mean people who work the events may not get paid. Taxi and ride
Known as the “Valley of the Vapors” to Hernando de Soto when he arrived in 1541, Hot Springs National Park lies in a small valley of the Ouachita Mountains in west central Arkansas. With 43 natural springs erupting from the rock, the region is highly sought after for its healing waters, and visitors today can
‘I don’t think this is the time to encourage people to take cross-country road trips,’ said Dr. Dylan Cole, Moab Regional Hospital chief medical officer. As people find new ways to adjust to life in a pandemic, many are turning to the great outdoors as a way to safely and enjoyably adhere to “social distancing” edicts
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