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Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic - 2011 Edition
The 2011 Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic featured a blizzard, a foot of fresh snow, over 30 crevasse breaches. This is supposed to be the Summer Classic?
Check out the video and photos by clicking the link below... Visit site »
Beautiful and Inspirational backpacking video
Prepare to be inspired by this backpacking around Tromsø, Norway.
Magnificent scenery, beautiful videography, inspiring you to get outside and do likewise...
The Backcountry Boiler - Hot Water from Found Fuel
This is the coolest backpacking gear project I have ever seen. A boiler for water powered by wood you find on the trail. Like the Thermette the ANZACs used during the First World War, only way way cooler, and weighing in at under 10 ounces! That's under 300 grams for you metric thinkers.
I missed out on the first run of 100 and I was not going to miss out this time on the second version...
Seriously, if you like to go backpacking, love awesome outdoor equipment, or just want to add to your survival or disaster preparedness kit, back this project and get a sweet water boiler.
The Art of Flight
As a teenager I watched, awestruck, as two guys made the first BASE jump from the Great Trango Tower in Pakistan featuring a seemingly endless 11 seconds of free fall before safe chute deployment.
That was an incredible program, and one I have never forgotten. If I remember rightly Leo Dickinson was the filmmaker on that one.
The video you are about to watch, and watch you must, showcases just how far extreme sports have come since the early '90s when BASE Jumping was as extreme as falling sports got. Check out Wingsuit flying, and don't tell your mother you're secretly longing to fly like these guys...
Wingsuit Basejumping - The Need 4 Speed: The Art of Flight from Phoenix Fly on Vimeo.
Visit site »The Edge of the Earth
Inspiration at its best. There is one place I have not yet been that I very much want to go to - Alaska...
The Edge of the Earth - DOCUMENTARY from Eric Dennis on Vimeo.
Check out what these brothers get up to in the Alaskan wilderness. Visit site »
Fuji X100 - Classic Cool
Here is a camera featuring the timeless form of a classic rangefinder of years gone by, with modern digital sensor. Cool. This looks amazing, and so I do hope Fuji produces something that performs as good as it looks!
Check it out. Visit site »
Coffee in the backcountry
Now this is a genius article on morning coffee whilst hiking the back country. I am a bit partial to a good cup, just not too strong or I'll become that hyperactive child who just ate a bag of sugar and a double espresso within seconds. I'll add some sweetened condensed milk to mine... Visit site »
Ostrander Ski hut
Here is a short interview with a man who has been a hutkeeper during the winter months in Yosemite's Ostrander Ski Hut. He has been the hutkeeper for 35 years. I'm thinking this will be well worth the ski in one coming winter...
Yosemite is one of my favorite places. Yosemite in winter? Even better if you were asking me. Winter is something else entirely in Yosemite. Visit site »
Beetlecam!
This is an awesome idea: Attach a camera and a couple of flashes to a radio controlled robot, apply a bit of camouflage, then go to Africa and try and shoot some Lions and other dangerous African game from up very close...
Genius! Check it out... Visit site »
Coastal Redwood portrait
Linked is the portrait of a Coastal Redwood tree. These coastal giants are the tallest living things, and therefore, are quite a bit taller than I. They're a marvel found only, as far as I'm aware, in California where I live. If you like trees or appreciate fine photographic works, you'll love the linked image at National Geographic. You'll also want to check out the rest of the presentation that National Geographic has on these wonderful trees, including the video with just a tiny glimpse at what went into the making of this one photograph. Enjoy. Visit site »
VBS 2009 Book
Here it is! The Vacation Bible School 2009 book. It's 120 pages, 130 or so photographs, 7x7" and available in soft or hardcover. So if you'd like a momento from VBS now's your chance... Visit site »
Changing perspective
Here's a really neat article of a subject that many people (including photographers) often get confused about - perspective and how it is influenced by wide and telephoto lenses. Well worth a read... Visit site »
The Last Fighting Tommy
"I was saddened to hear of the death this morning of Harry Patch, the last British survivor or the First World War. We will never forget the bravery and enormous sacrifice of his generation, which will continue to serve as an example to us all." - HM Queen Elizabeth II
And so there are few left now. Lest we forget their sacrifice. Visit site »
Don't take my Kodachrome away
The time has finally come: Kodak has taken Kodachrome away.
This is the way the industry is going. These old emulsions will just become rarer and rarer as time passes by. Visit site »
The Rise of Digital imaging and the Fall of the Old Camera industry
It's been a fascinating few years in digital imaging. I remember thinking as digital cameras were new that my Fuji Velvia 35mm slides would be better than digital for some time to come, and that my Hasselblad 6x6 transparencies would always be even better. Plus, I reasoned, if it does get better, I could always get a digital back for my Hasselblad (not so easily accomplished it turned out.)
And so it was a revolution. This is a great article explaining a bit about how that all came about. It's worth your time... Visit site »
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