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Photographing surfers on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula

26 Jun

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The Kamchatka Peninsula, located in the far eastern portion of Russia, is home to a passionate surfing community. You read that right – Russian surf community. The peninsula boasts excellent conditions for surfing, and its towering volcanic peaks make for a fantastic backdrop.

Surf photographer Tania Elisarieva is well familiar with what she describes as the ‘cold and harsh landscapes’ of Kamchatka, having grown up in the far north of Russia. Her photos capture the striking beauty of the place, from its snow-covered peaks to icy volcanic craters, and show the world another side of Russia. Read her story and see more of her work on Resource Travel.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Field Test: Canon PowerShot G5 X on the Olympic Peninsula

16 Mar

The Olympic Peninsula is a year-round destination, as its lakes, rivers and temperate rain forests attract hikers and wildlife enthusiasts even in the winter months. It’s just the kind of place you’d expect to find someone like Kyle Johnson, a freelance photographer and avid fly fisherman. Hoping to give the local Steelhead population a run for its money and to try out the Canon PowerShot G5 X in the wild, DPR staffer Carey Rose joined Kyle at Lake Quinalt for our latest field test. 


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Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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