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Beat the Heat!

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, July 19, 2011

The Midwest was hit first, and now the heatwave is almost upon the Northeastern United States. How do you protect your digital photo and video gear? Here are a few common-sense and offbeat tips.  Read more

Tags:   digital camera,  DSLR,  weather,  cameras,  compact digital camera 

First Person: Tornado

Blog TechTock - by Mark Lent, June 1, 2011

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Adorama Learning Center contributor and photojournalist Mark Lent lives in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which was devastated by a tornado in April. This is Mark's first-person account of living through the st  Read more

Tags:   photojournalism,  weather 

The most amazing lightning strike photo I've ever seen

Blog TechTock - by Mason Resnick, May 10, 2010

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Jonathan Davino of Bossier City, LA is lucky to be alive. Take one look at his photo of a bolt of lightning, below, and you'll immediately understand why.  Read more

Tags:   photography,  outdoors,  outdoor photography,  weather 

Remember to Always Enjoy the Journey

Blog TechTock - by Jack Howard, September 15, 2009

I was spellbound watching "Yellowstone: Battle for Life" on Animal Planet recently. It brought back the memories and lessons of my own adventure into this wild place a few winters ago during a blizzar  Read more

Tags:   travel,  travel photography,  weather,  weather-resistant,  Jack Howard 

The Best Rugged Compact Cameras Right Now!

Waterproof, Dust-Proof, and more! UPDATED FOR HOLIDAYS 2011

ArticleCompact Digital Cameras Gear Guides & Reviews - by Mason Resnick, November 15, 2011

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Are you the adventurous type? Like to be one with the mud? Want to get great underwater snorkle shots? Don't mind getting wet, gritty, dusty,  and dirty? These cameras are designed for you.

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TAGS: digital camera,  summer,  weather,  weather-resistant,  compact digital camera,  underwater,  waterproof,  rugged,  dustproof 

Interview: Chris Kridler, Storm Chaser/Photographer

How she catches amazing extreme weather images

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, August 22, 2011

Chris Kridler has been chasing and photographing storms for over 12 years. What draws her to extreme weather photography, and what tips does she have for those who'd like to give it a try? She generously shares her tips here.

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TAGS: outdoors,  outdoor photography,  water,  weather,  weather-resistant,  nature,  waterproof 

The Weather Channel Max—AdoramaTV

iPad Photography App

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, August 18, 2011

AdoramaTV presents The Weather Channel Max on the iPad.

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TAGS: weather,  app,  Apple,  iPad,  Adorama TV 

Let’s Go Chasing

Want to photograph extreme weather? This will get you started!

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Sean R. Heavey, August 17, 2011

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The wind is raging, it's gotten dark, clouds swirl overhead, and an eerie silence sets in. A storm is brewing. Let's go storm chasing.

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TAGS: summer,  weather,  waterproof,  rugged 

Lifestyle and Event Photographer, Mike Olbinski—AdoramaTV

How'd They Do That?

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, July 19, 2011

Adorama Photography TV presents "How'd They Do That" featuring lifestyle and event photographer Mike Olbinksi, who captured a dust storm over Phoenix, AZ in a time-lapse video that has gone viral.

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TAGS: dust,  weather,  weather-resistant,  Adorama TV,  dustproof 

Shooting Lightning—AdoramaTV

Digital Photography 1 on 1

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Mark Wallace, October 11, 2010

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Do you want to know how to photograph lightning? In this episode Mark gives you 8 tips to help you get great lightning shots.

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TAGS: outdoors,  outdoor photography,  weather,  Adorama TV 

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