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In this issue’s Showcase, we’re featuring finalists from last year’s The American Landscape photo contest. This year’s contest is now underway—visit outdoorphotographer.com/americanlandscape to enter.

MORNING DOUBLE BOLT
By John Dodson
An early-morning thunderstorm seen from Mohave Point on Hermit Road in the western section of Grand Canyon National Park. This dramatic storm moved from west to east along the north rim of the canyon while I watched safely on the south rim. These lightning bolts occurred a few seconds apart as they were captured with a lightning trigger on my camera. I composited in a portion of one of the bolts to convey the drama of the moment. It was as if I was watching a storm move across a movie screen from my vantage point, easily one of the most dramatic mornings I’ve ever witnessed in the Grand Canyon.


Nikon D800, Tamron SP 15-30mm F2.8 at 17mm, Gitzo 2541 tripod, Lightning Trigger LT-IV. Exposure: 1/10 sec., ƒ/14, ISO 320.

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In this issue’s Showcase, we’re featuring finalists from last year’s The American Landscape photo contest. This year’s contest is now underway—visit outdoorphotographer.com/americanlandscape to enter.

MORNING DOUBLE BOLT
By John Dodson
An early-morning thunderstorm seen from Mohave Point on Hermit Road in the western section of Grand Canyon National Park. This dramatic storm moved from west to east along the north rim of the canyon while I watched safely on the south rim. These lightning bolts occurred a few seconds apart as they were captured with a lightning trigger on my camera. I composited in a portion of one of the bolts to convey the drama of the moment. It was as if I was watching a storm move across a movie screen from my vantage point, easily one of the most dramatic mornings I’ve ever witnessed in the Grand Canyon.


Nikon D800, Tamron SP 15-30mm F2.8 at 17mm, Gitzo 2541 tripod, Lightning Trigger LT-IV. Exposure: 1/10 sec., ƒ/14, ISO 320.

 

Cars Fundamentals Explained

There’s been a remarkable spike in the range of buyers that are opting to purchase their cars from auctions, where they can discover decent high quality cars at comparatively cheaper prices. It’s essential to note that a car doesn’t have to be pricey to be helpful, but it doesn’t exactly hurt either. Most cars utilize some sort of fuel to create an internal combustion engine run.

The Debate Over Cars

An auction is an exciting and different approach to have a vehicle, and ought to be thrilling along with practical. It is suggested that you personally attend the auction in order to look at the cars before you choose to get a particular model. Car buying auctions are an oft-overlooked way of purchasing a vehicle, but can cause a fantastic vehicle and a good deal for a buyer.

You’re driving back to the dealership and you’re prepared to pull the trigger. Ensure you research the dealerships you wish to go to, the sales people working there, the cars they have that you could buy, etc.. In addition, it assists in providing additional services to both dealers along with consumers. Car dealers permit you to trade your previous vehicle for a new one.

If you anticipate keeping your automobile in prime performance conditions, you’re likely to need to make certain it gets quality thorough automobile service attention. Makes you wish you’d have dumped the vehicle quite a long time ago. Begin with the make and model of the automobile that you’re interested in.

ValueMags Throwback

Throwback to one of our first YouTube posts! Since then, ValueMags has come very far in acquiring new business and eating up a larger portion of the magazine distribution and marketing market share. For more information on how they are doing today, visit the link below and their YouTube channel for their latest video!

 

Parenting Made Easy

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Animal Extinction and Endangerment—How Serious Is It?

The most recent issue of Outdoor Photography, which can be downloaded for free from ValueMags, has a feature on the best way to take pictures of wild animals to support animal rescue facilities. These facilities are important to the survival of many animals, which becomes quite clear when considering how many different animal species have gone extinct or are in grave danger of becoming extinct.

First, it is important to know that there is more than one type of extinction. There can be total extinction, where all members of a species have died or there can be wild extinction, meaning the species no longer exists in the wild, but one or more exist in captivity. It is easy not to realize how much extinction or endangerment has occurred, especially for people who live in a city, since the decline of multiple species may not be as apparent in an urban area. A good way to understand is by considering animal population numbers and how they have been changing.

According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), populations of vertebrae animals, which includes mammals, birds, and fish, have declined 58 percent between 1970 and 2012. WWF breaks this down in their Living Planet Report from 2016 and reports that terrestrial animal populations have declined by 38 percent, marine animals by 36 percent, and freshwater animals by the largest amount—81 percent—between 1970 and 2012. When considering these declines, it is important to think about what may be causing them.

WWF reports that there are multiple causes of such a large decline in animal populations overall. The most common cause is habitat loss and degradation, meaning animals are losing their homes and places suitable to their needs are dwindling. Another cause that WWF reports is climate change. Climate change contributes to endangering a species because atypical weather and temperatures can trigger certain events to occur at the wrong time, such as reproduction or migration. The other most common cause of extinction is overexploitation of a species, which can happen both intentionally and unintentionally, and occurs often through poaching or overfishing.

The good news is, organizations like the World Wildlife Fund are working hard to fix these problems through multiple different avenues. To learn more about animals and the great outdoors, read the full WWF report on their website and download Outdoor Photography for free from ValueMags today!

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