Monthly Archives: July 2021

Tokyo Field Notes: Still Listening to Jimmy Colton

pay per click advertising Jimmy Colton was our editor when a team from Newsweek headed to Poland to cover Pope John Paul II’s second and historically significant visit to his native Poland. It was 1983, and a time of unrest, … Continue reading

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Recommended Equipment for Milky Way Photography

Simply seeing the Milky Way is already an awe-inspiring experience, and photographing it is one of my favorite things in the world. Although I’ve already written several articles about photographing the stars, today I wanted to cover the necessary gear … Continue reading

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Tokyo Field Notes: Wild Night at Women’s Gymnastics Team Final!

Definitely a newsworthy night as The Goat, Simone Biles, withdrew. She looked completely uncomfortable (for her) coming off her first vault, and that one run closed a chapter here in Tokyo. From then, it was up to her teammates to … Continue reading

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Necessary Camera Equipment for Landscape Photography

You can easily fill a backpack (or even the trunk of a car) with a landscape photography kit. Cameras and lenses only scratch the surface – there’s an overwhelming number of other accessories out there. This article breaks down what’s … Continue reading

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How to Tell If You Have a Good or Bad Copy of a Lens

After buying an expensive lens, it’s normal to wonder if you got a good or bad sample. However, if you don’t have multiple copies of the lens to test, answering that question may seem difficult. That’s what I hope to … Continue reading

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