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Originally posted on John Hubickeys Photo Blog:
This is one of my favorite high dynamic range photographs. This HDR photograph was taking in Utah at Bryce Canyon National Park, March 2012. In front of me you can see one of…
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Michigan waters make Bassmaster top 100 Best Bass Lakes
Four Michigan waters are listed today on Bassmaster Magazine’s list of the Top 100 Best Bass Lakes in the US. Local anglers may or may not agree; they always have their secret spots, but the editors of the magazine said … Continue reading
Study Links Plant Damage to Nanoparticles
Scientists are discovering that nanoparticles are able to enter plant cells and cause damage. That finding has troubling implications for agriculture and other forms of life, the New York Times reports today about a new study. They may not create … Continue reading
White killer whale adult spotted for first time in wild
Russian scientists discovered this white Orca while cruising off the coast of Kamchatka in eastern Russia. This is the first mature adult that has ever been spotted, according to BBC News. Two other young white Orcas have been seen in … Continue reading
Fly fisher Bette Davis: Who knew?
Bette Davis in waders – who could have imagined? Davis was the “The First Lady of the American Screen,” even referred to as the “Fifth Warner Brother,” according to her official site, but you’d be hard pressed to find her … Continue reading
Good eats: Options growing for sustainable dining at national parks
Where menu items come from has become just as important as what’s on the menu for many outdoor enthusiasts. Which is why some national park concessionaires are looking at “sustainable dining,” as an attraction they hope will draw customers into … Continue reading
Wildlife Protection Rollback? U.S. House OKs ‘Sportsmen’s Heritage Act’
This bill is giving many a headache. It says a lot about those controlling the U.S. House. Fortunately, it is expected to have a “cooler reception” in the US Senate. “The bill is split into four main sections, but its … Continue reading
Kayaking the Blue River: Greenland
What an amazing scene. Imagine kayaking through this desolate and strangely beautiful landscape. I’ve always wanted to go to Greenland, but this wasn’t quite what I had in mind. Photo by: The cool hunter.
Great Birds: Great Egret Courtship
One cool shot from the Nature Conservancy’s Blog: Nature