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  • Posted on Friday May 03, 2024
    In this article, I’ll share my experience using the Nikon Z 600mm f/4 TC VR lens in the field. With this lens, I took photos in Italy, Tanzania, Namibia, and the Arctic, and I learned a lot about it in the process. I’ve also included some usage tips to help others get the most from this outstanding supertelephoto. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 02, 2024
    In today's review, I'll share everything you need to know about the Hasselblad 907X and CFV 100C - a medium format camera body / sensor pair with one of the most beautiful designs of any camera today. With 100 megapixels, base ISO 64, and 16-bit raw, what image quality can you expect? Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 30, 2024
    Near the western border of the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro lies the small coastal city of Paraty. It is surrounded to the north by forest and rugged cliffs, and to the south by the expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. I went to this charming city as part of a journey to see some bird species I had not seen before, and hopefully get a good photo or two. Hopefully. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday April 28, 2024
    This week was another pleasantly busy one for our team. Spencer went to Yellowstone with a truck full of camera equipment to test for you. Jason returned from his birding grounds having photographed several new bird species for the first time. And I just came out of the woods after testing my biggest lens on Europe’s smallest bird. What about the rest of the photography world? Here’s a roundup of the news from this week. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday April 26, 2024
    A few months ago on Photography Life, I wrote about my experiences photographing a sheet of crystalline ice structures on the frozen surface of a pond. Not long after writing that article, a rare sunny day with a bright blue sky sent me out to the pond again. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday April 25, 2024
    This hands-on review covers everything you need to know about the Nikon Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR, a versatile superzoom for Nikon DX mirrorless cameras. With full-frame equivalent focal lengths of 27-210mm, this lens allows wide-angle photos at 18mm, telephoto pictures at 140mm, and anything in between. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday April 24, 2024
    The tempting idea of traveling lightweight is rarely easy as a photographer. It doesn’t take much – just an extra lens here, a sturdier tripod there – and your bag suddenly weighs as much as a bull elephant. While I can’t totally cure your PEES (Packing Excessive Equipment Syndrome), my tip today may help you take the first step to recovery. If you don’t want to carry your laptop with you in the field, try backing up your photos to a hard drive directly via your smartphone instead. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 23, 2024
    In August of 2022, the Chinese lens company Viltrox quietly removed a lens from their online store: the Canon RF version of the Viltrox AF 85mm f/1.8. Soon, it became clear that this removal was in response to a demand from Canon that the lens no longer be sold. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday April 21, 2024
    Have you ever wondered what the subject you are photographing would look like if you had a different camera? Namely, a camera with a smaller or larger sensor than the one you currently have? I have asked myself this question before, and will soon offer my answer in an article. As a little appetizer, here’s a photo of a white-throated dipper taken with a Micro Four Thirds sensor, followed by this week’s photography news. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday April 21, 2024
    As photographers, we have a unique ability to impact how people perceive on our subjects. Some of the most magnificent animals on the planet are also some of the most feared, but it doesn’t have to be this way. With my photography, I try to tell a story about my subject’s behavior, their emotions, and their complex life. By facilitating a connection between my viewer and the animal, I attempt to work against the fearsome portrayal of these species. Continue Reading »

Calm Sage Mental health

  • Posted on Sunday May 05, 2024
    Our childhood is a time when we’re the most vulnerable. We rely on our parents and caregivers for not just physical needs, but also for emotional ones. Love, acceptance, and a sense of safety become the cornerstone on which our self-image is built. However, when these elements are missing, the effects can reverberate far into […] The post The Impact of Being Unloved As a Child in Your Adulthood appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday May 05, 2024
    When I conceived my daughter, every evening I struggled with thoughts such as “Will I be able to raise my child or not, will I be able to fulfill all needs of my child, or will I be able to balance my work or parenting.” As a result, the postpartum phase hit me hard and […] The post I Regret Having Children”- Why Do I Feel This Way? appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Saturday May 04, 2024
    Have you ever watched movies like Goodnight Mommy, Hereditary, August, Little Miss Sunshine, Knives Out, or The Darjeeling Unlimited? Did you find something common in these movies? All these movies convey a strong message regarding the importance of familial bonds and relationships. Not only this, such movies cover an important topic which is dysfunctional families. […] The post Dysfunctional Family: How To Break The Cycle Of A Dysfunctional Family appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Saturday May 04, 2024
    Our childhood times are the most formative years of our lives. Feeling lonely and left out by our peers can hurt, but it can hurt us emotionally more when our loved ones bring on the feeling of loneliness. In childhood, that title goes to parents, siblings, and other family members. So, if you’ve ever felt […] The post Understanding Emotional Abandonment: It’s More Than Just Feeling Left Out appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday May 03, 2024
    Have you ever found yourself zoning out in the middle of a conversation, only to snap back awake with a jolt and no memory of the missed moments? Or maybe you’ve jolted yourself awake while driving on a monotonous freeway? It has happened to me a lot more than I care to admit. For me, […] The post Microsleep: Causes, Impact, And How to Prevent Dangerous Sleep Micro-Lapses appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 02, 2024
    Spring is a time of renewal and blooming flowers that add optimism to the air. But for some, especially for people with bipolar disorder, spring can usher a different kind of change – an increase in the manic mood, also known as spring mania. This unpredictable mood shift disrupts the usual springtime joy and replaces […] The post Spring Mania in Bipolar Disorder: What Is It And What To Do appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 02, 2024
    Parenting is a tough journey to take on…as a mother of a toddler… Some days I enjoy raising a toddler who is a mini version of me and some days I feel like running away from everything. But, do we parents get to choose that? I used to stress a lot during those murky days […] The post All You Need To Know About Parenting Stress Index (PSI) appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday May 01, 2024
    We’re introverts, of course, we’re going to look for excuses to stay in our beds, with a warm cup of tea, and a good book. We’re the quiet observers of the world who are often misunderstood for our quiet demeanor. In this society, where extroversion is celebrated, the need for alone time and reflection can […] The post The Ultimate 2024 Reading List For Introverts to Celebrate Uniqueness appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 30, 2024
    Does going on a first date make you anxious and nervous? If so, you are not alone; most people have first-date anxiety, and feeling this way can be unsettling. While going on a date is exciting, the jitters can make one cancel it. If any of such things have happened to you or you know […] The post First Date Anxiety – What Is It And How To Overcome It appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday April 30, 2024
    Do you also ask why I am tired all the time? Why do I feel a lack of energy? If so, you are not alone. Many women feel this way. They think they are energy drained and tired most of the time due to their busy personal, social, and professional life. This is why they […] The post Why am I Always Tired and Have No Energy, Female? appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »

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