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Video: How to pack for a two-month photo expedition

04 May

Dave Morrow—a well-respected outdoor photographer from outside Seattle, Washington—has shared a behind-the-scenes video detailing the gear he’s taken on his latest photo expedition. The 20-minute video provides an insightful overview of the gear he packs with him in his vehicle and in his backpack during his two-month trip through Oregon, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and California.

Per his rules to filming the videos for his ‘The Landscape Photography Journals’ series, the video was shot with a GoPro and doesn’t feature any special editing or filming technique. It’s barebones and straight to the point. And that’s not a bad thing…

Morrow does a great job explaining the reason he’s taking the gear and the purpose it serves in his particular use-cases. He doesn’t get too caught up in the specifics of everything.

You might not be as hardcore of an outdoor photographer as Morrow, but it’s a great look at the gear he uses and his reason for using it. Take mental notes along the way and maybe you’ll find something useful for your next trip, whether that’s a hike through your backyard or a two-month backcountry adventure like Morrow’s.

Something else that stuck out was Morrow’s approach to gear. As shown in the video, Morrow has three basic rules for buying gear. If these three rules can’t be followed, he won’t buy the equipment:

  1. Buy everything in cash; no loans, no debt
  2. Don’t accept ‘free gear’ from sponsors or partners. Nothing is free. Devote all time to exploring & photography
  3. Don’t by anything until it has been 100% required on multiple trips. Less gear, more time for travel and photography

Let us know what you think of the tips down in the comments, and then head over to Morrow’s YouTube channel for more videos like this.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Photographer’s notebook from Captain Scott’s last Antarctica expedition found

29 Oct

A notebook containing recorded details of plates shot by explorer George Murray Levick during Captain Scott’s final expedition has been found and restored by the Antarctic Heritage Trust of New Zealand. Discovered in melted snow outside the hut that was Scott’s base during the British Antarctic Expedition, the notebook is said to contain pencil-written details of ‘the dates, subjects and exposure details for the photographs he took during 1911 while at Cape Adare’. Learn more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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1 January, 2014 – December Antarctica Expedition Contest Winner

01 Jan

The December winner in our 2015 Antarctica Expedition Contest is Edwin Leong of Burnaby, BC. Congratulations Edwin.

Edwin is now a finalist in the contest and also wins a free lifetime subscription to all LuLa videos.

You can also enter the contest. Every purchase at our online store is an entry, and each annual subscription is equal to six entries.

The grand prize is an all-expenses paid Antarctic Expedition worth $ 15,000. Find out more.

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15 October, 2013 – Win An Antarctic Expedition

15 Oct

We have just announced our latest and largest competition yet – an opportunity to win a free Antarctic Expedition berth along with free air fare from anywhere in the world. The total value of this prize is $ 15,000, making it one of the richest drawings by a photographic site, ever!

How do you enter? Simple. We want to familiarize you with our new LuLa Video store where you can download or stream any of our more than 60 training and travel videos. Our new video player is also free, and works on all computer platforms, including I devices and Android.

We will have 10 monthly semi-finalists, each of whom will win a free life-time subscription to all of our videos, past and future. Every video purchase, including annual subscriptions which count as six entries, made at any time between now and August 1, 2014 counts as an entry. Find out more and enter.

 


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Nat Geo photo contest offers Galapagos expedition grand prize

11 May

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The 2013 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest is accepting submissions. Now in its 25th year, this photo contest offers a top prize that includes a 10-day expedition to the Galapagos Islands and publication of the winning image in the upcoming December/January edition of National Geographic Traveler magazine. The entry fee is $ 15 and contestants can submit as many images as they wish. Submissions must be received by June 30. Click through for more entry information and a look at some of the current submissions.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Bark Expedition SUP After Paddling Workout

07 Nov


Bark Expedition SUP

October 19 2012. After paddling Bark Expedition SUP on Beaver Pond in Arapaho Bend Natural Area. Camera: Pentax Optio WG2.

Related posts:
SUP on the South Platte River – Opening Winter Paddling Season
SUP Gallery in Fitness Paddling blog
Daily Paddling Picture Gallery


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Bark Expedition Stand Up Paddleboard in Fall Scenery

16 Oct


Surftech Bark Expedition SUP

September 25, 2012. Paddling SurfTech 14-0 Bark Expedition TufLite SUP in the fall scenery of Beaver Pond in Arapaho Natural Area near Fort Fort Collins. Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II with EF 24-105mm lens on a tripod with TC80N3 Timer Remote Control.

This was my third session with the paddleboard on Beaver Pond. I took my SLR camera and a tripod for a short ride and enjoyed a fall scenery.

Related posts:
A New Fish in Beaver Pond
Stand Up and Paddle – Trying Boardworks Raven in Colorado
Colorado River 2011 Race Dominated by SUPs (Stand-Up Paddlers)
Shane Perrin on His Stand Up Paddling Board at the Start of 2012 Missouri River 340 Race


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NOAA Titanic Expedition 2004: Breathtaking Wreck Footage

20 May

Breathtaking… Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the RMS Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004 helped by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Ocean Exploration to study the ship’s rapid deterioration. The RMS Titanic team worked aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9 spending 11 days at the wreck site, mapping the ship and conducting scientific analysis of its deterioration. Using the Institute for Exploration (IFE) remotely operated vehicles (ROV’s) Hercules and Argus, to conduct a sophisticated documentation of the state of Titanic was not possible in the 1980’s. This “Look, don’t touch” mission utilized high-definition video and stereoscopic still images to provide an updated assessment of the wreck site at an enormous depth of 3840 meters (12600 feet). As the nation’s ocean agency, NOAA has a vested interest in the scientific and cultural aspects of the Titanic, and in its appropriate treatment and preservation. NOAA’s focus is to build a baseline of scientific information from which we can measure the shipwreck’s processes and deterioration, and then apply the knowledge we gain to other deep-water shipwrecks and submerged cultural resources. Video courtesy of the RMS Titanic Expedition Team 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OE. Please visit source: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov
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