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US military journal pays tribute to photographer killed in 2013
Four years after US Army combat photographer Hilda I. Clayton was killed in a training exercise in Afghanistan, army journal The Military Review has published her final photograph, in an issue focusing on gender equality in the military.
Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
Art Wolfe: Swimming with the Humpbacks, Tonga, 2013
Art Wolfe has photographed living creatures all over the globe, but nothing quite prepared him for the experience of swimming with and photographing one of the largest animals on earth – the humpback whale. He discusses the challenges he faced capturing these incredible creatures in the South Pacific. Read more
Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
National Park Foundation 2013 photo contest winners announced
The National Park Foundation, a charitable organization partnered with the National Park Service, has announced the 2013 winners of its annual ‘Share the Experience’ photo contest. Open to U.S. residents, amateur photographers are invited to submit their photos taken within National Parks to compete for a top prize of $ 10,000. Take a look at the winning photographs from 2013 and submit your photos for this year’s competition. Learn more
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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28 February, 2013 – Antarctica – A Most Amazing Adventure
Just a little over a month ago the Luminous-Landscape team of Michael Reichmann, Chris Sanderson and Kevin Raber along with William Neill lead a group of 61 photographers to an amazing adventure to Antarctica. This trip was different than previous trips as the group flew over the Drake Passage. A savings of close to 5 days at sea was saved by a two hour flight. You had to be there to experience how wonderful this trip was. The weather was excellent the group was fantastic and we couldn’t have asked for a better expedition team to lead us on this trip. Enjoy the next best thing to being there and read Kevin’s trip log and photographs Antarctica 2014 – A Most Amazing Trip. Plus we have embedded a video of the trip in the article. Maybe, you’ll want to join our 2015 Antarctica Adventure. Only a few berths are left on the second trip.
You can win an all-expenses paid photographic expedition to Antarctica, along with air fare from anywhere in the world. The value of this prize is $ 15,000.
The Luminous Landscape wants you to try any of our more than 60 training or travel videos and our new free video player. Each purchase is an entry, and an annual subscription that includes all previous as well as new videos counts as six entries. The winner of a free lifetime subscription is also chosen from each month’s entries.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
25 February, 2013 – Nobody Knows Anything
A common phrase in the motion picture industry is “Nobody knows anything……", meaning that what it takes to produce a hit movie is not always obvious. The same is true in the camera business when it comes to releasing new cameras. A new article by Michael Reichmann explores who does and who doesn’t get it.
You can win an all-expenses paid photographic expedition to Antarctica, along with air fare from anywhere in the world. The value of this prize is $ 15,000.
The Luminous Landscape wants you to try any of our more than 60 training or travel videos and our new free video player. Each purchase is an entry, and an annual subscription that includes all previous as well as new videos counts as six entries. The winner of a free lifetime subscription is also chosen from each month’s entries.
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Scouting and Paddling the South Platte River after 2013 Flooding
The river is the same as before 2013 flooding, wide open, without any unusual obstacles. More changes you can see on shores including river access.
Evans. Riverside Park, a popular launching place, is closed. I am not sure if it is related to the flooding or just temporary closure due to winter/muddy conditions. No information on their website.
37th street bridge in Evans (left shore, upstream) may be an alternative launching spot with off road parking. It is just below the Riverside Park. Right now, the place is very muddy with a lot of fresh dirt after the bridge repairs. SWA below the bridge is closed.
Kersey access remains the same (not too easy for larger groups).
Kuner access remains the same.
The river flow is good, above 1000cfs, all the way to Fort Morgan. Most dams below Kuner were upgraded with gates during recent years. They may be paddleable if not diverting water. The dam below Kuner (Empire Reservoir inlet) was closed yesterday.
Only a little bit of snow was left on sandbars. Turkey were very talkative and loud. I saw a whitetail deer crossing the river – it had to swim across the main channel.
Related posts:
South Platte River below Denver – GPS/photo river guide
12th Annual South Platte River All Club Paddle
Opening 2014 Paddling Season on the South Platte River
Challenge of Challenges 2013: the results are in
After 4 weeks of voting the results of our annual Challenge of Challenges photo contest are in, and although it was a close contest there was a clear winner. Click here to jump straight to the results in full and to once again be impressed by the amazing photographic skills and vision of our Challenges community.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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