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Apr 20, 2021 · Whether you’re ready to plan or still in the dreaming phase, here are some wild images, all taken by top adventure photographers in wilderness locations throughout the U.S., to stoke your ...
- Peter Flax
Apr 25, 2017 · These authentic vintage photographs of the American frontier reveal what life was actually like in the "Wild West." John Wayne-type films got some things about the American West right -- but even more things wrong.
Ansel Adams' images of national parks from the 30s and 40s are a powerful reminder of the beauty and fragility of the US's natural landscapes, writes Cath Pound.
- ”Photograph People in The Scene in Their Authentic Movement and expression.”
- ”YOu Will Get The Best Photos in Sunny Weather at Sunrise Or sunset…”
- ”Our Best-Selling Adventure Photos Are The Ones That Evoke emotion.”
- ”Do Your Research and Scout Your Location.”
Mary Osk
Image by Mary Osk. Gear: Nikon D810 camera, Nikon 70-200 f4 lens. Settings:Focal length 70mm; exposure 1/250 sec; f11; ISO 72. What’s the story behind this photo? This photo was taken—surprisingly—on the way to the Sahara desert! My group and I didn’t know Morocco had snow. We were expecting to be driving through drylands all the way to the desert. Instead, we had a mixture of many landscapes, with the views changing constantly. This particular image was taken high up on the Atlas Mountai...
Anna Averianovа
Image by Anna Averianovа (dezy). Gear: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera, Sigma 35mm Art 1.4 lens. Settings:Exposure 1/320 sec; f5; ISO 250. What’s the story behind this photo? I often travel with my two dogs to Germany, Austria, and Italy by car, because I like exploring the local landscapes and mountains. This photo of me and my dog Ricky was taken during one of our trips to Italy. We were traveling through some of the popular lakes and passes in the area. It was the beginning of Jun...
Brenda and Marc Bergreen
Image by Brenda and Marc Bergreen. Gear: Canon 5D Mark II camera, 85mm f/1.8 lens. Settings:Exposure 1/500 sec; f8.0; ISO 800. What’s the story behind this photo? This photo was taken on a backpacking trip from Mineral King to Upper Monarch Lake in California. As the fog rolled in across from the lake, we knew it would make for a clean and moody photo. The fog made for interesting separation of the jumping rock and the opposite shoreline. It was a cold swim to the rock, even colder climb...
Blue Planet Studio
Image by Blue Planet Studio. Gear: Sony A7rII camera, FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS lens. Settings:Focal length 16mm; exposure 1/120 sec; f11; ISO 100. What’s the story behind this photo? This photo was taken during my trip to Tasmania, Australia in December of 2018. Cradle Mountain National Park is one of my favorite destinations in Tasmania, as it offers many beautiful trekking routes and photography spots. In this case, I decided to take the Marions Lookout Track, which took me to this incr...
Jul 1, 2016 · From the intrepid early photographers whose works inspired presidents to preserve parts of their country’s wilderness, to contemporary photographers who train their cameras on the crowds of tourists that gather there, here are 13 artists who captured the awe-inspiring beauty of America’s national parks.
Aug 2, 2010 · See photos of America's best adventure trips, as selected by National Geographic.
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Oct 12, 2021 · This collection of the most famous photos in American history includes pictures like that — photographs that shook the country, like the 1937 explosion of the Hindenburg or the 1970 shooting at Kent State — and images that present quieter truths about American life.