Photo By Douglas Croft Second place in the 2019 Great Outdoors Photo Contest goes to Douglas Croft for the image, “River Bend.” “I’ve been to Yosemite Valley so many times and I’ve never seen it as beautiful as it was on this day,” recalls Croft. “An overnight storm had left a couple of inches of
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Photo By Melinda Worm Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Abstract Creek Rapids” by Melinda Worm. Location: Minnesota. “Intimate capture of Minnehaha Creek rapids with use of a slow shutter speed,” describes Worm. The image was, “Converted to black and white to emphasize design and texture.” Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP
Photo By Steven Silverman Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Ode to Ansel” by Steven Silverman. Location: Yosemite National Park, California. “El Capitan, Cathedral Rocks and Bridal Veil Falls captured from Valley View,” explains Silverman. “Fall is the only time when the river flow is low enough to capture a sharp reflection in the Merced
Congratulations to Gene Nemeth for winning the Winter Waterfowl Assignment with the image, “Synchronized.” 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: “Synchronized” By Gene Nemeth
Hasselblad X1D II and Fujifilm’s GFX series offer landscape photographers the stunning image quality of a medium format sensor in bodies that are relatively compact, field-ready and easy to handle. Frame from 4K video captured by Dave Pardue with the Fujifilm GFX 100. Dave Pardue at our network site Imaging Resource took the Fujifilm GFX
The Daily Beast’s Miranda Green reported that a park employee at Lyndon B. Johnson Historic Park in Texas sent a staff-wide email demanding park closures. Photo credit: NPS/Cynthia Dorminey. We love our national parks, and as we all grapple with adjusting to staying at home, away from public places and gatherings, the idea of wide-open
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