by activelight | May 6, 2016 | California, Equipment, How to shoot, New Mexico |
Early Morning… Rain Your alarm goes off at 4:30 am. You hop out of bed, excited to shoot in some great morning light – sunrise is in two hours, so you have plenty of time to get to the site and set up. But looking outside, it’s raining. Is it time to go back to...
by activelight | Apr 6, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, California, Colorado, Ghost Towns, Landscape photography, New Mexico, Ruins, RV |
You discovered the first three keys to a vacation that doesn’t suck last week. Now it’s time for the final four, and some resources to help you plan. Forgot those first three keys? Find them here. 4. Go Unknown When everyone else goes to a well-known...
by activelight | Mar 31, 2016 | Ancestral Puebloan, California, Colorado, National Monument, National Park Service, New Mexico, RV, Travel, Utah |
You’re probably thinking about it already – where can you go for an unbeatable summer vacation? But you’re sick of the same old destinations with the same old activities and the same old crowds. How do you find a new place offering something...
by activelight | Mar 17, 2016 | California, How to shoot, Wildlife |
Hunger – The Universal Motivator Most migrant birds are starting to return to their summer territories. Why do they come back? Food. Those summer territories have more of it, and less competition for what’s there. And if there’s abundant food, it’s...
by activelight | Jan 4, 2010 | California, Travel, Wildlife, Winter Photography |
Packed In Summer Yosemite National Park is most people’s vacation of a lifetime. All the superlatives apply to the favorite park of John Muir and Ansel Adams – vertical granite, snowy peaks, endless evergreen forests, quiet winding rivers. Most of those...
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