Tippets: Peace on the River, Low-Light Photography
- After years serving as in the army explosives corps, veteran Eric Way found peace on Colorado’s rivers working as a fly fishing guide. This article by Natalie Burg tells Way’s story. Via Forbes.
- Low-light situations are often the best for shooting photographs but are also some of the most difficult to work in. “That is to say that like low water, there just isn’t much of it. Those early morning and late evening shots are beautiful but challenging.” Read tips from Louis Cahill on getting sharper photos in low light, via Gink & Gasoline.
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