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Nikon Coolpix AW100 Update: Print Test and Video Sample
A few days ago I highlighted my experience with Nikons new Coolpix AW100 “adventure camera”. I mentioned I wanted t…
Read More »2 commentsLiquid Lenses to Make All Cameras Smaller, Faster and Lighter
I’m not sure how many years ago it was that I read about liquid lenses for the first time; it might have been fif…
Read More »1 commentThe Nikon Coolpix AW 100 Underwater Point and Shoot Camera
Just before I left for the Galapagos, I decided to pickup the relatively new Nikon Coolpix AW100 underwater point and shoot…
Read More »No comments yetGrizzly Bears Keep Threatened Status Until 2014
Here in Montana grizzly bears are a big deal. Yellowstone National Park is just south of my home in Bozeman and the park is one of only…
Read More »No comments yetMy Favorite Camera Review Site: DPReview Details the Nikon D800
DPReview is the first web page I go to for information on all things new in the photography world. These guys do an ama…
Read More »No comments yetDoing Good Things for the Planet: Shft.com and Adrian Grenier of Entourage
I recently visited one of my favorite web sites, Chase Jarvis Live, and was introduced to Adrian Grenier. He…
Read More »No comments yetRevenge of the Electric Car: Independant Lens Documentary
Another great program that originally aired on Sunday night. It’s about the electric car and how several different comp…
Read More »No comments yetAperture’s Third Party Plugins
Aperture itself is an amazingly powerful workflow tool. But improving it’s capabilities is something you can do by adding third party plugins. What plugins do can vary. Some re…
Read More »2 commentsBiologist Speaks Out on Recent Polar Bear Surveys in Canada
Ian Stirling and Andy Derocher, two polar bear biologists that have worked closely with Polar Bears International, were rec…
Read More »No comments yetNikon’s D800: A Very Short Hands-On Preview
I recently returned home from India, walked down to my local camera shop and found one of Nikon’s D800s sitting on the shelf. It wasn…
Read More »6 commentsNew Natural Exposures Website Coming Soon!
My goodness how time flies. The first Natural Exposures website appeared clear back in 1996. Around 2006 we rebuilt our web presence to what…
Read More »2 commentsJeffrey Conger, Mentor Extraordinaire, Hot Rod Photographer
A good friend of mine, Jeffrey Conger, who is a professor of design and program chair at Montana State University, also has…
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