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    Some advice for new ski instructors

    I know with the season starting there are going to be a plethora of new instructors on the mountain. When I started teaching 10 years ago, even with my training, I was super nervous and apprehensive. I just thought I might post some things I’ve learned over the years in the case that I might...
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    Dynafit Dhaulagiris

    Has anyone demo'd or ridden these skis? I'm thinking about buying a pair for an everyday touring setup (mounting with radical 2.0's) but there's not a lot of information about them on the web. Wildsnow gave them a good review but I'd like to hear some first hand experiences from real people...
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    2014 Moment PB&J's 172's

    2014 Moment PBnJ's for sale, 172's, tip-tail: 129x101x121 Excellent condition, minor base damage and cosmetic topcoat damage. Edges are in great shape Bindings not included Paid $699 for them in 2014, I'd like to get at least $325 OBO They're a very fun, playful ski. Super buttery and hold...
  4. 10 Photographers You Should Ignore

    10 Photographers You Should Ignore

    Editor’s note: This is a piece by photographers Bryan Formhals and Blake Andrews on how famous photographers’ styles are copied over and over again. Please do not read or comment if you take things too seriously. The other day while reading the Internet I came across ?The 10 Most Harmful...
  5. A MUST SEE:  The Lumineers on chasejarvis LIVE ? this Tuesday April 3rd

    A MUST SEE: The Lumineers on chasejarvis LIVE ? this Tuesday April 3rd

    Unless you’re new here, you know how much love I have for music AND what an important role I think it plays in not just our creative professions, but in our culture at large. So I view it as my privilege duty to share with you good music when I can. To that end, you will not want to miss a band...
  6. Photographs of Airplanes Hovering Over the Heads of Sunbathers

    Photographs of Airplanes Hovering Over the Heads of Sunbathers

    Maho Beach outside of Princess Juliana International Airport in Sint Maarten is famous for the fact that landing airplanes fly overhead at minimal altitude. It’s one of the only places in the world where airplanes can be viewed in their flightpath just outside the end of the runway, and...
  7. Canon Patent Describes a New 2.8x Teleconverter

    Canon Patent Describes a New 2.8x Teleconverter

    There may soon be a new member of the Canon Extender EF lens family. A recently published patent filed by Canon describes a new 2.8x teleconverter. A 400 f/2.8L IS II would become a 1120mm f/8 lens with the teleconverter attached, though Canon will have to restore f/8 autofocus to its...
  8. Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review

    Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review

    When I first heard about this little number I was sceptical: Why? Whaffor? What’s doing? Then, when I actually held the magnesium alloy bodied, mirrorless interchangeable lens camera in my sweaty palms at a spiffy harbourside press preview, the penny finally dropped. It comes at a time when some...
  9. Portraits of Afghan Villagers with Polaroid Pictures of Themselves

    Portraits of Afghan Villagers with Polaroid Pictures of Themselves

    After reading an article about the Wakhan Corridor in the New York Times, French photographers Fabrice Nadjari and Cedric Houin decided to visit the remote region in Afghanistan, walking for 24 days through a 140 mile stretch. Their project, titled “Traces of Time”, involved capturing instant...
  10. Apollon: Concept Cameras that Connect Together for Social Photography

    Apollon: Concept Cameras that Connect Together for Social Photography

    Apollon is a concept camera designed by product designer Gordon Tiemstra for his industrial design university project. The big concept is that the camera can be physically combined with your friends’ cameras, allowing them to snap photographs together to create things like panoramas and 3D...
  11. Collapsible Hanging Bookshelf Made with Recycled 35mm Film Strips

    Collapsible Hanging Bookshelf Made with Recycled 35mm Film Strips

    VU35 is a new brand by Lucas Desimone and Matias Resich that offers products created from wood and recycled 35mm film — a plastic material that’s difficult to dispose of. Their first product is a minimalistic collapsible bookshelf called Filmantes, which uses strips of film to connect three...
  12. How Many Lenses Do You Own? [POLL]

    How Many Lenses Do You Own? [POLL]

    It is time for another reader Poll – this one comes out of a conversation yesterday with a reader who sheepishly admitted to having 13 lenses for his DSLR. In fact he had spent around $1000 on his camera body but had lenses with a combined value of over $15,000! So I thought it might make a fun...
  13. How to Make a Fluorescent Lighting Setup for Less Than $200

    How to Make a Fluorescent Lighting Setup for Less Than $200

    Here’s a tutorial by photographer Joe Edelman that teaches how you can build a studio lighting setup with fluorescent lights for under $200. You can find a detailed parts list over in the description of the video on YouTube. Once you’ve built the rig, you can move onto this next tutorial in...
  14. Vintage Cameras Upcycled Into iPhone Charging Docks

    Vintage Cameras Upcycled Into iPhone Charging Docks

    Etsy seller Roberto Altieri creates unique iPhone/iPod charging docks out of old — and hopefully defunct — Pentax and Minolta SLR cameras from the 1960s and 1970s. You can buy one for $39-$49 over on Etsy. Laboratorio Altieri on Etsy (via Gizmodo)
  15. Nikon D800 Resolution Compared to the Canon 5D Mark III

    Nikon D800 Resolution Compared to the Canon 5D Mark III

    Last week camera testing service DxOMark announced that the Nikon D800 had earned the highest sensor quality score ever awarded. Roger Cicala of LensRentals wanted to see for himself how much of an advantage the D800′s 36.3MP sensor had over its competition, so he did some sensor resolution...
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