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    mods feel free to take this down if it's not kosh to post my own site. i have a number of pages with colorado information, and three with general camping and photography hints and tips.

    five steps to better photography: http://www.aspen-graphics.com/fivesteps.htm

    everyone has a camping list. here's mine: http://www.aspen-graphics.com/camping-list.htm

    some lessons-learned: http://www.aspen-graphics.com/fall-camping.htm

    gear guide: http://www.aspen-graphics.com/gear.htm


    also, someone i knew a bit growing up is michael forsberg. he's now a known wildlife photographer based in nebraska and has a fun section on his site about "life on the road" with hints and tips, lessons learned, and quite a bit of humor. i just checked and that page isn't happy today, but here is the link.

    http://www.michaelforsberg.com/lifeontheroad.html

    you can see the content by using archive.org. here's that link: http://web.archive.org/web/200410222...ontheroad.html
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    Don cohen has some very nice information on shooting birds and he has some very good pictures.

    http://www.dlcphotography.net/
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    How about the late Galen Rowell's website? He was a true master of outdoor photography and his site is a testament to it.

    www.mountainlight.com
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    Associations, shows, conferences, etc.:
    North American Nature Photography Association - good resource, conferences are worth attending
    Photo Marketing Association - huge conference, usually the site of US product launches, shotgun market, i.e. processing labs to wedding albums to laser engravers, like all shows lots of interesting things in the small booths around the perimeter
    Photokina -top show in the world, bi-annual, site of most major product intros, huge show

    Gear that works (road tested):
    Canon
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    Full list of photo gear we carry on expeditions
    Last edited by dhackney; 12-28-2006 at 04:50 AM.
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    Here are two masters with the 4x5 view camera.

    John Gavrilis:
    http://www.gavrilisphotography.com/home.html



    Alain Briot. He offers 5-day workshops (limited to small groups), books, tutorial CD's, etc.
    http://www.beautiful-landscape.com/index.html

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    Check out our new web site, WWW.DOVEMOUNTAINPHOTOS.COM Our site contains pics of the Southwestern US

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    Default I like these:

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    This is a favorite of mine: www.cambridgeincolour.com

    It's dedicated almost entirely to nighttime photography, so not exactly landscape or "outdoors", but close. There are a bunch of really good (and very technical) tutorials, as well as an amazing gallery of long-exposure night shots.
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    If you shoot Canon equipment, this forum is based specifically for those of us who have the addiction to the white lenses

    Photography on the Net or POTN

    Dusty Lens Photography - Steve & Bobbie Bingham are good people who love traveling. Steve used to race off-raod motorcycles and is a great guy to sit around the campfire sipping on a cold one talking about the good ol' days before his feet went arthritic

    Ophry's Photography - Site is filled with useful tutorials and info about this field

    I wasnt sure if anyone wanted or needed this info, but if you're looking for gear or equipment, the best place to use as a base is B&H out of New York. They have EVERYTHING and are good with shipping and returns

    I wont provide a link to it, but if you're interested in browsing our own galleries, we've been on the road traveling for over two years non-stop and have ammased quite the collection of Stock Travel Photography

    I'll be checking back to see if anyone has added anything new to this thread. I already had everyone of these links in My Favorites section

    I spend waaaayyyyy too much time on the Outdoor Photography Forum, Fred Miranda and POTN! Now I found this forum, good Lord, when am I going to have time to travel!
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    Here's the nature photography site where my wife and I post up pics from various trips...

    http://www.pbase.com/jwdicus

    Natural encounters from Mexico, Ecuador, and the Western U.S. mostly.
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