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  • Posted on Monday May 13, 2024
    This is the eye-like mosaic on the wings of the Owl Butterfly (genus Caligo). How long did such an adaption take to occur? And what did it cost? Over countless generations, unfathomably many butterflies were eaten by predators before the pattern you see below arose. Maybe it feels like you’ve been waiting eons for cameras like the Canon R1 or Nikon Z6 III to appear, but it’s nothing by comparison. While we wait, let’s see what has evolved in the photography ecosystem over the past week. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Saturday May 11, 2024
    There’s a once-in-a-generation display of the aurora happening today (maybe through this week). Here in Colorado, dancing lights are visible with the naked eye. It’s a good time to revisit this guest article from Ajit Menon with all the info you need for photographing them! Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday May 10, 2024
    There aren’t many birds that anyone would recognize at a glance. Many groups of birds are so inconspicuous, the differences between species so subtle, and their behaviors so mysterious that even nature lovers struggle to identify them. Kingfishers are different. As soon as you learn what a kingfisher looks like, you will always be able to recognize this beautifully-colored bird waiting at the water’s edge. But in the jungles around the equator, even the kingfisher has adapted in some surprising ways. Meet the Paradise Kingfisher. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday May 07, 2024
    Hasselblad just announced the new XCD 25mm f/2.5 V lens this morning, and I can finally reveal that I've been testing an early sample (hence the other Hasselblad articles recently). How does this high-end lens perform? Is it practical for Milky Way photography? Find out in today's review! Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday May 07, 2024
    This hands-on review covers everything you need to know about the Hasselblad XCD 90mm f/2.5 V, a high-end short telephoto lens for Hasselblad medium format cameras. It's an expensive lens, but it arguably justifies the high price with its impressive feature set and optical performance. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday May 05, 2024
    Would you rather see a rare animal species from a great distance, or a more common species nearby? I pondered that question during my trip to Yellowstone National Park last week. More than once, I saw distant grizzlies and wolves that barely took up a few pixels at 600mm (or even 1680mm... Continue Reading »
  • 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 »

Calm Sage Mental health

  • Posted on Monday May 13, 2024
    When I sat to write this article, I knew the angle I wanted to take. But, the moment I finished my research, I forgot all about what I meant to write and what points I wanted to touch upon. Now, isn’t that what’ll call the perfect example of feeling scattered? Whenever I start my work […] The post Feeling Flustered? 9 Simple Ways to Stop Being Scatterbrained appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Sunday May 12, 2024
    Mother’s Day brings images of vibrant flower bouquets, cards, and declarations of affection. It’s a day to celebrate the incredible women who raised us, nurtured us, and shaped us into who we are today. But, for many, Mother’s Day is a day of profound grief, disappointment, or a feeling of hollowness that brunches, cards, and […] The post When Mother’s Day Hurts: 6 Ways to Support Struggling Loved Ones appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Saturday May 11, 2024
    My mom has a beautiful balcony garden that she absolutely adores. Unfortunately, I have no green thumb. I tried caring for a couple of plants when I was out of college, but I ended up neglecting them. The once vibrant flowers became dull, weeds grew, and the soil went dry and cracked. When I look […] The post 10 Powerful Ways to Invest in Yourself and Restart Your Self-Growth appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Saturday May 11, 2024
    Imagine this; you spend hours baking a perfect birthday cake for your friend. You present the cake with all the flourish it (and your friend) deserves, only to be met with a mumbled word of thanks and barely a glance. It can be disheartening, right? Unfortunately, these encounters with ungrateful people are common in our […] The post 7 Signs of Ungrateful People (And Ways to Deal With Them) appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Friday May 10, 2024
    Addiction and compulsion are 2 terms used interchangeably because only a handful of people know they are different. Where addiction destroys a person both personally and professionally, compulsion is an overwhelming urge to do something, which, when satisfied, makes the person feel relaxed. However, addiction is multifaceted. It is a strong and uncontrollable urge to […] The post Compulsion vs Addiction – What is the Difference appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Thursday May 09, 2024
    Everyone says communication is the key to diffusing conflicts the right way, but those people forget to add what’s the right amount of communication or what’s the right communication style for resolving conflicts. It’s important to use your communication skills accurately to improve trust, intimacy, or overall relationship. Sometimes, over-communication and lack of communication can […] The post Conflict Resolution: 12+ Mistakes To Avoid During Conflict Diffusion appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday May 08, 2024
    A lot of people from Social media messaged us and asked if it’s really possible to exchange rings when diagnosed with Borderline personality disorder (BPD) or get married to people diagnosed with BPD. Well, the answer is quite simple, BPD is a type of personality disorder that can have direct negative impacts on the relationship […] The post Marriage And Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Making Romantic Relationships With BPD Successful! appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Wednesday May 08, 2024
    Is it for real, research shows that our personalities are based on our favorite movie genre! During childhood, I enjoyed comedy movies. Now I enjoy watching movies that serve some sense of purpose to mankind which might reveal that I am the kind of a personality who is willing to watch movies to understand others! […] The post Movies And Personality: What Your Favorite Movie Genre Says About You? appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Tuesday May 07, 2024
    We all have bucket lists, right? Now, imagine that instead of having places to go before you turn 40, cuisines to try, and other wishes, you keep adding stressors – big and small – to the bucket list. Odd, isn’t it? Well, that’s what we do to our mental list. Every day, we experience stressors […] The post Stressed Out and Can’t Stop? You Might Be Dealing With Cumulative Stress appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »
  • Posted on Monday May 06, 2024
    Shame is a familiar feeling; the hot flush on your cheeks after a social blunder, a pang of regret in your heart for a harsh word spoken. But what happens when this sense of shame lives constantly in your soul, weaving into your sense of self? The persistent and gnawing feeling of worthlessness becomes chronic […] The post Chronic Shame: What Is It And How to Let Go of It? appeared first on Calm Sage - Your Guide to Mental and Emotional Well-being. Continue Reading »

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