I have thought about this quite a bit, so I apologize for the lengthy post.
Presenting the basic information in a way that is easy to understand and is easily accessible is a huge step forward. I'm happy to see this project gaining some traction.
I think this point that Kenton brought up is...
The video work is...not great. I was hoping someone figured out how to use autofocus before the end of the video. I was sorely disappointed.
Both shots were as light was fading (look at all the noise on the video - it was probably much darker than it appeared to be).
I would have felt physically...
I mean if all else fails, you could give Wine a shot. (Though if have the skills to configure Gentoo by hand, you're probably well aware of Wine already.)
All of what I need is browser-based (OnX, goHunt) but I don't reload.
Since moving to Portland, I've met a surprising number of people who don't fit the traditional hunter profile, but are happier to eat wild game than store-bought meat. I'm not sure any of them will ever become hunters, but I think it provides some goodwill to focus on the meat over the trophy...
Sadly, this one photo is probably enough to get him disinvited from any of the Dem primaries.
As the parties have consolidated and polarized, it has become harder than ever for moderates to get attention.
Does she mind if you hunt? Is she open-minded enough to have this discussion? Is she open to changing her ways?
Based on people I've met, there are a handful of reasons people go vegan/vegetarian.
The main ones I've seen, with some gross over generalizations:
Health reasons - they've concluded...
If I was in the market and was looking at the 6300/6400/6500, I would choose the 6400. IBIS will make it easier to get some shots, but I don't think it will be that big of a jump if you already have OS lenses. The real perk for the 6400 is that it has Eye-AF and claims to have a slightly faster...
Unfortunately for the small content producers like us, Canada isn't one of the countries that we can choose to distribute to. We'll definitely open it up to Canada as soon as their program allows us to.
I'm no pro, so take my advice with a grain of salt. Wildlife is hard (and expensive) unless you are dedicated to getting close to the animals. I've enjoyed having a point and shoot superzoom for wildlife (I have an old Nikon P510) and then have a "fancy" camera for everything that doesn't...
I went a little overboard on trying to predict brackets this year...
I downloaded every NCAA basketball game score (from https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/), filtered to only D1 teams, and have been running various models to try and get my own ranking of how good the teams are. I haven't...
Look into getting some decent memory cards as well - faster memory cards mean your buffer will clear faster, getting you more photo opportunities. This isn't necessarily a must-have, though you'll need the faster memory cards if you ever want to record in 4k.
I switched from Canon to the a7iii...
Very well done!
My one nitpick is that not every shot needs to have a paper thin DOF to look nice. I thought the photography was generally excellent, however.
For small producers like us, Amazon limits our content distribution options to the US, UK, Germany, and Japan. We would love to add Australia, Canada, and New Zealand to where we distribute our content, and will do so as soon as Amazon allows as much. The shows on Amazon will all make their way...
Big news! We have made the first two episodes (blacktail deer hunt with Jim, pictured below) of Fresh Tracks season 3 available on Amazon Prime. We'll be releasing more in the coming days.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0787PNPX6
Right now, seasons 4 and 5 of Fresh Tracks are on Amazon, and we're working on getting more. Google and Amazon have been after each other for a while. Google refused to let Amazon Video stream on Chromecast, so Amazon refused to sell that item on their stores and instead directed people to Roku...
Any number of these will help us: 1) Keep enjoying content in whichever way works best for you. 2) Let us know if there's some other method of getting content out that you'd like to see. 3) Share with a friend or two if you know anyone that you think would like what we do. 4) Leave a review for...