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In this edition - capture the beauty of a desert on film, and experience the thrill of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race.
Plus, get some great tips on choosing the perfect lens!
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Great Desert Photography |
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Historically avoided and misunderstood, the desert regions
of the world hold some of the Earth's most fantastic
handiwork. The diversity of land forms, life, and even
atmospheric drama in the planet's dry places quickly put
notions of geographic monotony to rest.
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Archive Images and More! |
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Mushing to Nome |
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This time last year, Ludington Daily News photographer
Andy Klevorn was buying fleece and double-checking
his camera gear, preparing to follow musher Al Hardman
through central Alaska as he competed in the Iditarod
Trail Sled Dog Race, the "Last Great Race on Earth."
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Choosing a New Lens for your Camera |
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Though most cameras sold today include a built-in lens,
models that accept interchangeable lenses are far more
versatile. Such cameras are generally of the Single Lens
Reflex (SLR) type, meaning you view the subject through
the lens which will take the picture.
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