From The Archives – Revisiting Prior Blog Posts in 2019
It’s hard to believe yet 2019 is the year Photo Cascadia celebrates our 10th anniversary! In May of 2009 Photo Cascadia was formed and our website launched not too far afterward. There are many things in this world that don’t make it to the 10 year mark...
BenQ SW320: 4K Photo Editing Monitor Review
New Update: read to the bottom of the article to see PhotoJoseph’s video review of this monitor. BenQ contacted me to see if I would be interested in trying out one of their Adobe RGB 4K photo editing monitors. 4K resolution is 3840×2160. My previous main...
Dynamic Range and the New Canon 5D Mark IV
I have to admit, I have had a bit of sensor envy for the past few years. I have watched many people sell off all of their Canon gear and switch over to the Nikon D800, D810, and Sony AR7 and AR7II, many times never looking back. I have thought about it myself, but...
Advice for the Coffee Nerd Photographer
I have to admit, I am a bit of a coffee nerd. I am pretty picky about my morning coffee. Also, if you don’t know me, I get really into the things that I love 🙂 I have tried pretty much all of the options for the outdoor coffee enthusiast so I thought I would...
Canon 11-24mm f4L-an unscientific review
I just received my new Canon 11-24mm f4L ultra-wide angle lens. This is Canon’s widest lens to date, and Canon claims it has the widest view of any rectilinear lens currently on the market for full-frame cameras. The reviews I have read of this lens are...
F-stop Gear – Kenti Backpack Review By Adrian Klein
When I am getting ready to head out for a hike or take my camera gear I normally don’t travel very light, except of course when I am backpacking. One of F-stop Gear’s smaller packs forces me to travel lighter than I normally would and this pack is the Kenti, the...
A Look At My Lightweight Backpacking Kit by Sean Bagshaw
I grew up backpacking in the California Sierra and Oregon Cascades with my family and have continued to explore the back country and high mountain wilderness ever since. In my twenties and thirties I spent most of my time in the wilderness climbing, carrying...A New Gadget by David M. Cobb
A New Gadget By David M. Cobb I’ve spent far too many hours looking for lost lens caps over the years, and many times I replace them with lost lens caps I’ve found in the field. There is a new gadget designed by Darren Siegel who began Hufa to stop those lens caps...
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