Month: December 2021

Congratulations to Garry Everett for winning the recent Backlight and Silhouettes Assignment with the image, “Swan Lake.” See more of Everett’s photography at www.gelandscapephoto.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! Winner: “Swan Lake” By
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Morgan Rogue   12.01.21 Why should you make char cloth? Char Cloth is basically a form of tinder, usually made out of heat-treated cloth textiles, that has a very low ignition point and a very long burn time. There’s nothing that says you absolutely have to make it, but it’s a fun skill to learn and take
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Check out the 23Zero Dual Swags here: https://www.snowys.com.au/search?w=23%20Zero%20Dual%20Swag Enjoy roomy, reliable and road-trip ready shelter for two on your next touring expedition with the Dual Swags from 23ZERO. This double size swag is constructed from durable 400gsm proofed polycotton canvas, with robust alloy anodised dome poles, and super-fine insect mesh – so it’s made to
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Home » Apparel » The Best Winter Jackets of 2021-2022 Whether wandering your favorite winter town or heading out for a mountain adventure, we’ve found the best winter jackets to keep you warm and cozy. Our team has spent many seasons sifting through the winter jacket market in search of the best and warmest styles.
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You’ve invested thousands in your equipment. You’ve braved the outdoors. You’ve spent countless hours learning your craft, learning to develop, learning to organize and learning how to create work that you’re proud of. So now what? Where do you go from here? Figure 1. A screenshot of Lightroom Classic’s Export Dialog, the epicenter of this
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