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Road Trip Day One: A Hidden Cavern at Natural Bridge

Plan B after an abandoned sailing trip was a road trip around northern California – my route first took me through nearby California Gold Country, which I haven’t spent nearly enough time in. Hiking to Natural Bridge was a good warmup with the camera I haven’t really used much recently.

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On Image Copyright, DMCA Takedowns, and Invoicing Thieves

I’m wrapping up my first round of sending takedown notices and pursuing monetary compensation from people who have stolen my images to promote their own business. I wish I had discovered these sooner! These are some of my lessons learned from dealing with photography copyright infringement.

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Photography Tips – Treating Your Digital Memory Cards Like Film

Advances in digital storage have given us virtually unlimited presses of the shutter. But does this cheapen photography? Does it make you a better or worse photographer? Try treating your memory cards like film one day. This photography challenge could change the way you see things.

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How to Choose a Travel Camera That’s Right For You: Looking at the Big Picture

Choosing a travel camera can be a difficult decision. You’re presented with so many options, numbers, and specifications. But if you focus on the basics and the reality of your photography, you’ll have a much easier time choosing the right travel camera. This guide will help you focus on what’s important.

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