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Intervention: GMOs, Are We Scared Enough Yet?

If you’ve become worried about our food after watching Food, Inc. or reading Michael Pollan, or our planet after watching An Inconvenient Truth or the natural disaster du jour on the evening news, then like me you might have thought you had your biohazard bases covered. After accounting for these looming issues I was happy to relegate the risks of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to the dusty corner where I pile up my back issues of National Geographic and Scientific American…

Intervention: Confronting the Real Risks of Genetic Engineering and Life on a Biotech Planet
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Royalty Free Stock: A Cautionary Tale

It's no secret that traditional stock photographers (and presumably their agencies) are not fans of royalty free stock photos. These low cost images can be purchased for just about any use and then re-used royalty free. It often seems like no one is listening any more when the caution is raised that the licensed image will no longer be unique or special since it is likely to be found almost anywhere anyone else also wants to license it. Or of course they could have gone to the trouble of finding actual coal users and coal industry employees (there are certainly plenty) and done a photo shoot.

Well, the chickens came home to roost this week...

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Need another Monitor on your Computer?

Are you tired of struggling with the VGA or HDMI output port on your laptop? Or do you just wish your desktop supported an additional monitor but don't have another slot or aren't interested in ripping the machine apart to add another display? Read more »

March 2009 News

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March 2009 News from Cardinal Photo
Specialists in Nature & Travel Photography

Trip Insurance in Uncertain Times
2009 SE Asia Safari News
Death Valley, Spring 2010
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Spring!

Death Valley, California, is spectacular in spring.  I spent several days shooting there earlier this month and found it nothing short of magical.  Great light, stunning vistas and no crowds.  Interested in shooting with me in March, 2010?  I'm putting a trip together, so pencil it in on your 2010 calendar and email safaris[at]cardinalphoto.com if you're interested.

Thinking about joining us this year?  We still have room on our Texas and Alaska photo safaris.  If you're watching the economy like we are, consider trip insurance that covers employer termination. 

We've confirmed pricing and extensions for our 2009 Southeast Asia Photo Safari. 

David Cardinal Biography

Photo by Robert Cardinal

David Cardinal is a veteran travel and nature photographer who specializes in Southern Africa and Southeast Asia as well as North American mammals and birds.

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