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50 Gifts Under $50
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 11/01/2023
The holidays are here, which means it’s time to unfurl those shopping lists, unfreeze your credit cards, and cast aside any concerns about cost or consequence. However, if you’re not feeling so cavalier with your capital—fear not. We’ve compiled a list of 50 great gifts, all under $50. We’re talking stocking stuffers, high-quality bargain-buys, and all-around great gear for a price that won’t cause your credit score to V-fib. Nothing’s worse than your phone (or tablet) dying while you’re out and about. That’s why the 
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The Ultimate Guide to Lomography
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 01/26/2016
As a photographer, it’s easy to get caught up with the quality of your gear. Are you outfitted with a high-resolution, full-frame sensor? How does the MTF curve of your lens compare to others? Can you record noise-free images at high-ISO levels? How many raw shots can your camera take before the buffer fills? "Sometimes you just need a fresh shooting experience to allow you to home in on the creativity that photography can allow." Getting the top-quality shots for clients is important, but obsessing over these details in your professional
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Point & Shoot Cameras
See Without Being Seen: A Primer on Trail Cameras
by Ryan Zanoni · Posted 11/02/2015
Whether your area of interest is hunting, studying, observation, or surveillance, a trail camera can be a helpful tool for capturing close-up photos and video of wildlife or other people, remotely and discreetly. Get clear, detailed images of animals without running the risk of scaring them off, or monitor the exterior of your property for intruders. Strap a camera to a tree or post and set it to take shots automatically while you go about your business elsewhere. When you return, you’ll have great shots that would have been extremely
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Wildlife Photography