Some people hibernate in the Winter, but I like going out and finding interesting scenes like this cool "Ice Volcano" about 80 yards out on Lake Michigan. I just have to make sure I bundle up nicely :)
Winter is definitely a challenging season for most of us. You don’t want to leave the warmth and comfort of your cozy home. But, from a photographer’s point of view, even winter brings with it some welcoming changes. However, you still need to take care of yourself and your gear while working in cold conditions. [...]
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A Minnesotan drives a rocket sled across a frozen lake. What could go wrong?
An Orono business owner's quest: to become the fastest man on ice.
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Winter Photography Tips for Ice, Rain, and Snow
In this article we’ll cover photography tips for overcoming the winter photo doldrums with water as icy streams, freezing rain, icicles and snowflakes: 1. Icy Streams A quietly running stream won’t make “tenacious grace” but after it thinly freezes over, it may sculpt the underside of the ice with the gently running water and any [...]
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8 Benefits of Using a Wireless Remote for Your Photography
A wireless remote can be a costly investment but they have many benefits. Here are 8 reasons why you might want to get one.
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How to Do a 180 on a Jet Ski
I decided to do a quick tutorial while out on the lake with the jet ski. It's a simple 180 degree turn on the jet ski, but with a few tips, you can get it do...
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How to RV Like a Pro at the Lake
Twenty-twenty has been a crazy year and many people are responding by extending their summer, planning their RV getaway, and living the lifestyle of their dreams even if on a part-time basis. According to...
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Snow Photography: 8 Tips for Taking Good Pictures in the Snow
As you venture out into the winter wonderland with your camera, keep these eight snow photography tips in mind to create quality, flare-free images.
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6 things you didn't know about Lake Placid
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When and where to learn more about Lake Lanier recreation study
From seaplanes to erosion control, the Army Corps of Engineers is considering a number of recreation changes to its 33-year-old master plan for Lake Lanier.