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Mistakes to Avoid When Flying A Drone

Mistakes to Avoid When Flying A Drone

by Kevin McNeal | Nov 11, 2019 | Composition, Kevin McNeal, Photography Apps, Photography Tips, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The use of flying drones to capture images and videos among artists has been very controversial since its introduction. It is a subject that seems to be very black and white. You either love or hate drones. I began experimenting with drones from a place of necessity....
From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

by Adrian Klein | Nov 4, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography Tips | 0 comments

A few years back I wrote a blog with 46 quotes related to photography and outdoor recreation that either I found inspirational or some simply made me laugh. I find good quotes are fascinating. What started off as simply a comment in a interview, a line in a movie or...
Photographing Fog

Photographing Fog

by David Cobb | Sep 9, 2019 | David Cobb, Education, Photo Article, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

The church of Saint John the Baptist in Bohinj, Slovenia in the fall and fog. As the summer air slowly departs and gives way to fall, in my neck of the woods this means more fog. Finding fog and knowing when it will arrive can be a challenge, and knowing how to...
Looking Beyond Locations in Landscape Photography

Looking Beyond Locations in Landscape Photography

by Erin Babnik | Aug 19, 2019 | Education, Erin Babnik, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Tips, Portfolios | 0 comments

“A double rainbow, all the way! What does it mean?!” (Paul Vasquez, in a viral YouTube video of 2010) A famous pair of Greek maxims inscribed over the entrance to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi urged visitors to nurture self knowledge and to exercise restraint: “Know...
Creating Mood With Water

Creating Mood With Water

by Kevin McNeal | Aug 5, 2019 | oceans, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

Shutter speed of 1 Second to create water streaks One of my favorite subjects to photograph is water. Using different shutter speeds on your camera, you can create a diversity of different moods. Some of the best examples that involve water are waterfalls, creeks,...
From the Archives –  Backpacking with Camera Gear Ultralight

From the Archives – Backpacking with Camera Gear Ultralight

by David Cobb | Jun 3, 2019 | Backpacking, David Cobb, Gear Review, Photography Tips | 0 comments

It’s the 10-year anniversary for Photo Cascadia this year, and during this time we’re reposting a few blogs you might have missed the first time around. A few things have changed since I wrote this lightweight backpacking article, the advent of cuben fiber makes gear...
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