Know Before You Go: Weather Information and Resources

Looking up through the treetops at clouds, photograph by Brent VanFossenWeather affects the nature photographer and travler by either offering dramatic weather situations and light to photograph in, or by hampering the excursion. Either way, you need to get out in the weather if outdoor and nature photography is your passion.

We have some articles to help you with photographing weather and photographing “in the weather” on our site and here are some other sites to help you weather the storm and things to know before you go…

All of us could take a lesson
from the weather –
it pays no attention
to criticism.
North Dekalb Kiwanis Club Beacon

US Weather Information

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Know Before You Go: Links

As part of our ongoing series on “Know Before You Go” in our Taking Your Camera on the Road category, we provide these links and resources to help you know, before you go on the road traveling.

Information’s pretty thin stuff
unless mixed with experience.

Clarence Day

Governments, Embassies and Tourist Offices

If you have any problems or emergencies while in a foreign country, contact the nearest consulate or embassy representing your country. If you are traveling to a “third world” country or one with some travel risks involved, bring the embassy contact information with you, and leave a copy with friends and family, just in case.

Worldwide Conversions and Tools for the Traveler

Worldwide Maps

Health Shots and Vaccines

There is a lot you may need to know before your next traveling adventure to stay healthy on the road.

Government Health Resources

Travel and General Medical Advice and Information

Health Warnings and Alerts

Travel Gear

I admit it, I’m a travel gear addict. I absolutely love the latest and hottest travel anything. Slicko alarm clock/thermometer/barometer/timers, small sponge-like towels, collapsible water bottles, backpacks, fanny packs, sleeping bags, tents, you name it, I lust for it. So I have a lot of travel gear recommendations and ideas – some good, some just for fun – on our web site and here are some other resources for you to start building your own collection.

Staying in Touch on the Road – Travel Technology

There is a lot of technology available today to help the traveler travel easier and safer, and to help us stay in touch. We’ve included a variety of resources for finding Internet cafes and access points, mail forwarding services for long term travelers, travel communication resources, wireless networking information, and magazines and web sites to help you stay updated on the latest technology.

Internet Access

Travel Technology Information

WIFI, Bluetooth, Wireless

Travel Mail Services

No matter where you travel, if you are going to be on the road or in one far away place for long, the old fashioned method of communication, snail mail, may need to find you.

Travel Communications Gear

Planning Information, Research and Resources

The Internet is brimming with all kinds of travel deals, tips, advice, and information. It’s easy to get overwhelmed and confused. Take your time and check out a resource thoroughly before investing your money in their travel plans for you.

Travel Online Discussion Groups

Airline Deals and Discounts

There are thousands of web sites dedicated to getting you “the best deals” on air fare, and we can’t list them all here, but here are some for the major airlines featuring their online deals to help you get started. Most of these are for last minute or short notice flights and the latest listings are posted on the days of the week shown.

Travel Research – Guide Books

Travel Research – Other Sources

Birding, Birdwatching, and Birds in Mobile, Alabama

More than 397 bird species have been positively identified within the state of Alabama, almost half of the total species for the continental United Sates. Of these, 179 breed within the state. Spring and Fall migration attracts thousands of birds along the Gulf Coast, especially on nearby Daulphin Island and Fort Morgan, well known “fallout” areas where the migrating birds rest for a bit, allowing closeup views, when storms prevent their continuing on. These hot birding spots are complemented by the Gulf Shores, East Mobile Delta and Mobile Causeway, and Blakely Island.

Birding Information for Alabama

For more information on birding in the area, stop by Wild Birds Unlimited at Piccadilly Square, 6345-C Airport Blvd in Mobile, Alabama, or call 344-380-0280.

Other Nature Subjects

WordPress Resources List

As one of the many volunteers who help out from time to time with WordPress on the WordPress Forum, I found myself repeatingly giving out link references so I started keeping notes and have put together a list of some of the link references most needed and asked for on the forum. Some of these are links to articles on the WordPress Codex, the main documentation site for the program, but others are answers posted on the forums, or other sites with the answers to common problems or situations that arise when using WordPress.

The WordPress Lessons on the WordPress Codex are really expanding, providing extensive step-by-step information to help anyone at any level.

We hope these help you and others find their way around WordPress.

New to WordPress: Beginners

Learning anything new can be overwhelming but there are a lot of resources that will take you through the process step-by-step.

Themes and Template Files

WordPress uses Themes to handle the website design and layout elements. Template Files and template tags are the files and tag tools that generate the results of each web page within your WordPress site. WordPress Pages are web pages within your site that feature information like “About Us”, “Contact”, “Schedule/Events”, and “Site Map”. The following resources will help you to learn how to use these to design your site.

Resources for Themes

Themes and Templates

WordPress and CSS

CSS Browsers and Positioning

WordPress Pages

Customizing Your WordPress Site

The following resources will help you move beyond the WordPress Theme you’ve choosen to customize how your WordPress site will look and respond. If customizing a site is new to you, check out the WordPress Lessons on Designing Your WordPress Site first.

Headers

Customizing Your Sidebar

Content and Excerpts

Conditional Tags and the Loop

Sorting Categories

Styling Categories Differently

Odds and Ends

WordPress Add-ons, Extends, and Plugins

While WordPress out-of-the-box is great and has amazing power, there are literally hundreds of add-ons called “Plugins” and other scripts which extend the functionality of WordPress.

Plugins List

Nicer Archives

Nicer Archives is a work in progress you can feature on a WordPress Page as a table of contents, archive list, or site map. As it is evolving, check the following sites for the latest information.

Image Rotator

WordPress Foreign Language Issues

WordPress Site Tools, Development, Maintenance, and Tasks

There is a lot of power features for WordPress, but there is a lot of work, too. The following are resources you may need to help you work with WordPress, including validating and developing your site, tools, maintenance, and things you should do to keep your WordPress site in top condition.

WordPress Site Development

Backing Up and Restoring Database

Moving WordPress

RSS Feeds

Trackback tester

WordPress Web Designers

WordPress Community

There is a lot going on within the WordPress Community if you want to get involved and keep up with WordPress activities and efforts. The following should help you find more information on the WordPress Community.

WordPress Support Forum

Many people want to give back to this exciting free and open source program by volunteering to help others learn how to use WordPress. Before getting involved, you might want to check out these resources first.

WordPress Codex

The WordPress Codex is the documentation site for WordPress. This is where the manual for WordPress is under development. Volunteers are needed to edit, write, and maintain the documentation.

WordPress Contests

WordPress Development

If you are into PHP and programming and you want to really get in and get your hands dirty, WordPress is ready for you.

Show You Care About WordPress

There are many ways to show you care about WordPress and want it to continue into the future.

Talking Photography On the Internet

Have you noticed how, when you meet someone you have something in common with, your speech patterns change. You start shortening sentences and using jargon, eyes start twinkling and the conversation gets more intense. It’s really fun to be with someone who enjoys the same thing you do, but what if you can’t find anyone near you?

There are no more excuses to the “but nobody loves me” syndrome today. The Internet opens a whole new world of people and conversations, covering every topic imaginable. There are few closed doors on the Internet. Everyone wants to talk about something and there is a place for everyone.

When preparing for our life on the road, we had already taken advantage of Compuserve’s Photography Forums, so it was a natural inclination to try their RV Forums. Wow, did they save our lives! Not only did we learn more than we ever wanted to know about RV life and living on the road, we saved tons of time, money, and effort. Brent and I both agreed that learning to put your foot on the end of the sewer hose when you are emptying the sewer tank of the RV is critical to the success of this messy endeavor. Without it, the end of the hose becomes like a fire hose and can spew sewage (and all that entrails…bad pun) everywhere – and everywhere can include you. For this, Brent and I were very pleased to have paid a year’s subscription. So far, except for a hose breaking, we remain sewage-sprayed free.

We also “met” a lot of wonderful people who were so incredibly supportive and encouraging through our on-the-road life. We even stayed with a few of them along the way, meeting face-to-face. It made the whole process so much more enjoyable. Years later, while we are still on the road, many of these people are still our friends and we communicate frequently. These are not just people to pass by on the Information Highway, they are friends for life.

Communication on the Internet

There are many different kinds of ways to communicate on the Internet. While live talking (chatting) is becoming more and more popular, the traditional method continues to be through a form of bulletin board service. A message is posted for all to see and read and anyone can respond, day or night. These are often grouped by topic, helping to keep the “conversation” coherent. These bulletin boards used to be called “bulletin boards”, but are now mostly referred to as newsgroups and discussion groups. Chats and newsgroups are mostly done while you are online, though there is special software for handling newsgroups such as Agent and Microsoft Outlook Express. Some discussion groups are hosted on web pages, therefore you must visit the page to post a message and read the replies. Other discussion groups are called “mailing lists”.

Mailing list discussions come directly to your email inbox. They come in several forms. The most common is when a message comes in to the main server (the answering computer), it bounces out to everyone on the list, coming into their email. When someone responds, the response is also forwarded to everyone on the list. In other words, it is a free-for-all and you get everything that is talked about on that list. These can be overwhelming if there are many participants, but very friendly if there are only a few. Another method is a “digest”, where the emails are gathered together and then posted to everyone once a week or every few days. Some lists have both options, some have only one.

Live chatting is great fun, especially with someone you know, but it takes time online to type out messages back and forth to each other, though video conferencing is speeding up that process. Participants typing to each other tend to ignore spelling and grammar, getting their points across with minimal effort and maximum speed. Posting messages to newsgroups or mailing lists isn’t as timely, with an answer coming minutes to days after the posting. This allows the writer to seriously consider their answer and to compose it with more sensitivity to spelling, grammar, and meaning. The discussions tend to be more deeply thought out and intelligent, offering the participant a richer experience.

People who spend time on newsgroups and mailing lists tend to be more intellectual and educated about the topic at hand. They are giving of their time to help others, so you tend to get better responses, helping you learn more about the subject, and motivating you on. Visit a few of the chat groups found on ICQ Chat and you will find a lot of nonsense and adolescent giggling in many of the groups (but not all), but spend a few days with the PhotoForumor MSN’s PhotoTalkw and you will find experienced photographers sharing their passions as well as
their techniques freely, challenging you to be the best photographer you can be.

There are some rules, though, when you enter the realm of newsgroups and mailing lists. Most groups post their rules on their web site or in their welcoming emails. Some of the rules are obvious: no swearing, no name calling, stay on topic, and no advertising or soliciting. Some are less obvious. Some serious groups have participants who are very well educated and tend to be bothered by consistent misspellings and poor grammar, though if the writer admits that English is not his or her first language, they tend to be more forgiving. They also will not forgive ignorance or stupidity, even in jest. Not that they don’t have a good time and lots of fun, but they take their topic seriously. For instance, visiting the a site about professionals discussing large carnivores and asking how many toes does the three-toed sloth have, will get you a negative response or completely ignored.

As with any group, opinions are welcome and wonderful, as long as they are in keeping with the interest and intellectual level of the group. Slander against US President Bush for his tactics against Iraq is fine for a political discussion group, but not appropriate for a wildlife photography group. An occasional aside is fine, since the participants often become good friends, but take care not to offend the others on the group. If you are the one who initiates a fiery response, be willing to back off and reconsider your opinion, or keep it to yourself. Everyone is there because of the joy of sharing and caring. Don’t make it a miserable place to visit. When I participate in such groups, I work hard to respond in such as way as to benefit not just the person I’m responding to, but everyone who may read what I write, even years from now. It’s quite a responsibility. Sure, not everyone will agree with what I write, but at least they can’t argue with my presentation style. Many newsgroups and discussion group conversations are archived and can be searched through that group’s web page or through http://www.google.com (Groups). Remember the purpose of the group and keep that in mind as you participate.

Online Etiquette

There are many places on the Internet to learn more about the rules and manners to practice in your online discussions. Here are a few good ones:

Where Are They?

There are many online discussion groups, email discussion lists, and areas for chats about photography, nature, environment, and related topics, and it keeps changing all the time. We’ll do our best to keep these updated, but check the lists below for more current listings.

In general, to subscribe, visit the website or send an email to the email address, leaving the subject line blank and typing in the body only “SUBSCRIBE” or “SUBSCRIBE [name of list]” and usually your first and last name on the same line. Where possible, I’ll include the subscription phrase. Some lists will send an email in which you must confirm your subscription with a reply, others just add you to their list and you start getting mail right away.

Be warned, some of these lists are very popular and you might find yourself getting dozens of emails every day, while others aren’t as busy and you might only get email once a week. Some lists are customizable when it comes to arranging how you get the emailed discussions. Some will send everything posted to you individually and others can be set up to send only all the discussions for that day, called “digests”. Check the web address for more information on how each list works specifically. The confirmation email from the list will include directions on how to unsubscribe, post, reply, and read the archives and such. Enjoy!

For a listing of international mailing lists and more specialized photo discussion groups, visit:

For newsgroups related to photography, nature, environment, etc., use a newsgroup reader like Agent or Microsoft Outlook Express and the newsgroup server of your Internet Provider to locate a group of interest to you. You can search through the current newsgroup listing of more than 50,000 different groups through your software, or check any of the ones listed below through http://www.google.com and check Groups:

  • alt.outdoor.photo.chat
  • rec.photo.technique.nature
  • free.uk.nature.wildlife
  • gov.us.topic.nat-resources.wildlife
  • rec.animals.wildlife
  • sci.bio.ecology
  • alive.nature.rainforest
  • rec.outdoors.rv-travel
  • rec.outdoors.camping
  • rec.outdoors.national-parks

Discussion Groups

We will try to keep the list current, but these change frequently. Search on the Internet to find these sites or others if the links don’t work. There are usually specific instructions for signing up for a newsgroup, so when possible check their web site for instructions. Typically, to subscribe, type SUBSCRIBE into a blank email and send it to the subscription email. To unsubscribe, type UNSUBSCRIBE into a blank email and send it to the subscription or unsubscription email. Instructions are included in the list below when available.

Art Photography

Photo-art for Photography as an Art Form
PHOTO-ART-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Birds

Birdchat – National Birding Hotline Cooperative (Chat Line)
listserv@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, subscribe birdchat
Birdchat (Wild Birds)
LISTSERV@arizvm1.ccit.arizona.edu, BIRDCHAT Your Full Name
Birdcntr – National Birding Hotline Cooperative (Central)
listserv@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, subscribe BIRDCNTR
Birdwest – National Birding Hotline Cooperative (West)
listserv@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, subscribe birdwest
Hummers – Hummingbirds
hummers-subscribe@topica.com
Hummingbird Hobnob
Hummingbird Hobnob Main
Pigeons-list
listserv@LISTSERV.ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU, subscribe PIGEONS-LIST First Name Last Name
Purple Martin Central
purplemartincentral -subscribe@topica.com

Cameras

Canon Fd Cameras
canon-fd-request@kjsl.com, SUBSCRIBE
Canon Eos-3
eos3-subscribe@egroups.com
Contax G
join-contax@sonic.sparklist.com, SUBSCRIBE CONTAXSLR
Contax Slr, majordomo@evrl.xs.4all.nl
SUBSCRIBE CONTAX-SLR
Idcc – the International Directory of Camera Collectors
idcc-Request@KJSL.COM, SUBSCRIBE IDCC
Leica Enthusiasts List
Folks interested in Leica Cameras
Leica Users List, majordomo@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
SUBSCRIBE LEICA-USERS
Leica M Forum
Interest in Leica M Cameras and accessories
Leica Reflex Forum
Interest in Leica Relfex Cameras
Minolta Camera Users
For Minolta Camera Users
Nikon Manual Focus
majordomo@mailinglist.net, SUBSCRIBE NIKONMF
Nikon Users List
join-nikon@sonic.sparklist.com, SUBSCRIBE NIKON
Olympus Cameras List
listserv@zuiko.sls.bc.ca, SUBSCRIBE OLYMPUS
Submini-l – Subminiture Camera Collecting
listserv@listserv.aol.com, SUBSCRIBE SUBMINI-L YOUR NAME
Yashica Slr Digest List
majordomo@evrl.xs4all.nl, SUBSCRIBE YASHICA-SLR-DIGEST

Digital Photography

All Things Photo – Digital and General Photography
allthingsphoto- subscribe@topica.com
Digital Photography for Digital Cameras That Produce Files Bigger than 10 Megs
majordomo@prorental.com, SUBSCRIBE PRORENTAL
Digital Photography Art Groups on Yahoo
Google Digital Camera Discussion Group
Nikon Coolpix User Group (Cpug)
cpug-subscribe@topica.com
Photonations – Digital Imaging Photography
photonations-subscribe@topica.com
Yahoo Digital Photography

Ecology

Eco-compass (Islandpress-l)- Environmental Issues Discussion
islandpress-l-subscribe@igc.topica.com
Eco-watch Dialogues – Discussion Groups on the Usda Forest Service
Eco-index Dialogue – El Dialogo Eco-index – Bilingual Ecology Discussion Group
eco-dialogue- subscribe@topica.com
Ecolog-l – Ecological Society of America
listserv@UMDD.UMD.EDU, subscribe ECOLOG-L
Jewish Environmental Action and Discussion (Kol-chai)
kol-chai-subscribe@topica.com

Editorial News and Photography

Editorial Photography
NPPA-L National Press Photographers Association
LISTSERV@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU, LISTSERV@CMUVM.BITNET, SUBSCRIBE NPPA-L first name last name
Photojournalism
listproc@listserv.oit.unc.edu, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOJOURNALISM
Phototuj Pj from Temple University for Photojournalists
LISTSERV@vm.temple.edu, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOTUJ YOUR NAME
UK Photojournalist

Education and Photography

Photography Teachers Yahoo Group
University Photographers Association of America (Open to All)
www.upaa.org/, upaa-request@upaalist.org, SUBSCRIBE UPAA

Environmental Issues and Information

Active Greens for Those Who Care
activegreens-subscribe@topica.com
Biosph-l – Biosphere and Ecology Discussion Group
listserv@LISTSERV.AOL.COM, SUBSCRIBE BIOSPH-L First Name Last Name
Envirolist for Environmental Professionals, News, Grants, Studies
EnviroList_add@EnviroOne.com
Envpubs-1 – Environmental Science and Public Policy Discussions
listproc@envlib2.harvard.edu, subscribe envpubs-l
Forest Forum
listserv@LISTSERV.FUNET.FI, SUBSCRIBE FOREST First Name Last Name
Forestry-focus – Sponsored by Society of American Foresters
forestry-focus-subscribe@igc.topica.com
Forests and Climate
forestsandclimate- subscribe@topica.com, SUBSCRIBE
Grizzly Environmental Watch – Watch-dog Discussion about Water Issues Worldwide
grizzlyenviro-subscribe@topica.com
Hemispheric Forest Activists Cooperation
forest-americas- subscribe@igc.topica.com
Online Community Natforestalk – National Forest Area Life and Discussions
NatForestalk-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Rainforest Conservation
treehuggers-subscribe@topica.com
Saving Nature (Snc)
SavNature-subscribe@topica.com
Sierra Activist Headline News
Sierra Activist Org, Sierra-Activist-Headline-News-subscribe@topica.com
Sustainable Living News – Environmentally Aware Living
slnews-subscribe@topica.com
Tropical Agroforestry and Reforestation Listserv (Tfar)
agroreforest- subscribe@topica.com

Film

Kodachrome List
kodachrome-request@jsl.com, SUBSCRIBE

General Photographic topics

All Photographic
AllPhotographic-subscribe@topica.com
Fidonet Photo
wclistserve@fanciful.org, SUBSCRIBE PHOTO YOUR NAME
MSN PhotoTalk
Photogroup Reference to Internet Discussion & Information
owner-photogroup@acpub.duke.edu, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOGROUP
Yahoo Photography in General
Zone System Forum Mail List
Photo-l
LISTPROC@list.csuohio.edu, SUBSCRIBE PHOTO-L first name last name
Photoforum
LISTSERV@LISTSERVER.ISC.RIT.EDU, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOFORUM YOUR NAME
University Photographers Association of America (Open to All)
mailing list info, upaa-request@upaalist.org, SUBSCRIBE UPAA
International Kodak Historical Society
Georgelayne@aol.com and Kodakhistory@egroups.com, SEND NAME, EMAIL, LAND MAIL ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND A PARAGRAPH ABOUT YOUR SELF AND INTEREST IN HISTORY OF KODAK
Photohist-l – Photo History Buffs from the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at Rit
listserv@listserver.isc.rit.edu, SUB PHOTOHIST-L “YOUR NAME”
Photohistorian list by the Historical Group of the Royal Photographic Society
requests@lists.wycliffecollege.com, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOHISTORIAN LISTRPS
Photohistory
PhotoHistory-subscribe@egroups.com
Photohst – History of Photography
LISTSERV@ASUACAD.BITNET or LISTSERV@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOHST first name last name
The Negative Group – History of Negative Film
Parks, Park Pollution in Us National Parks Discussion
park-pollution-subscribe@topica.com

Photography: Nature

Macrodream.iloweb.com Macro Photography Forums
Register online
Greenspun’s Nature Photography Discussion Group
Greenspun’s Nature Photography Image Critique Group
Nature Photography – Everything Photographic
EverythingPhotographic- subscribe@topica.com
Nature Study Network
Nature Study Network Main, NatureNet-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Nature Photography 1 – Topica.com
naturephoto-subscribe@topica.com
Nature Photography 2 – Topica.com
NaturePhotography- subscribe@topica.com
Nature Photography – Photo.net
Nature Photo Trips
Nature Photography – Fotos-online.de

Plants and Foliage

AZplants
Arizona and the Greater Southwest Desert., listserv@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, Subscribe AZPLANTS First Name Last Name
Endangered Plants
Endangered_Plants- subscribe@egroups.com

Professional Photography topics and Issues

Commercial Photographer
Freelance Promotion for Creative Marketing
Anne’s Domain for Freelancers
freelance_promotion-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Stockphoto at Yahoo
stockphoto-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Stockphoto.net
listserv@joelday.com, SUBSCRIBE STOCKPHOTO
Stockphoto Australia
LISTPROC@INFO.CURTIN.EDU.AU, SUBSCRIBE STOCKPHOTO first name last name
Imsworld Photography Stories and Assignments List
MAJORDOMO@IMSWORLD.COM, SUBSCRIBE PHOTO

Regional Photographic Interests

Canadian Photography Group
Prairiephoto – Photographing the Canadian and Us Prairies

Software for Photography

Adobe Photoshop
prodig-request@connect.org.uk, SUSCRIBE
Adobe Photoshop 6 – Yahoo
ps6-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Adobe Photoshop (lyris list)
photoshop@clio.lyris.net
Adobe Photoshop Discussion
PHOTOSHOP@hipp.etsu.edu, Request to be added to the list
Adobe Photoshop
photoshop-request@lists.xmission.com and/or majordomo@lists.xmission.com, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOSHOP
Digman Adobe Photoshop
Photoshop
(clio.lyris), join-photoshop@clio.lyris.net
Photoshp – Adobe Photoshop
LISTSERV@VM.SC.EDU, SUBSCRIBE PHOTOSHP YOUR NAME

Speciality Photography

Aerialpro – Professional Aerial Photography
majordomo@lists.tdl.com, SUBSCRIBE AERIALPRO
Optimal – Ophthalmic Photography List
MAISER@VISION.EEI.UPMC.EDU, SUBSCRIBE OPTIMAL first name last name
PACHP – Photography, Art or Aesthetics, Craft, History
PACHP-subscribe@listbot.com
Panorama-Panoramic Photography
mailserv@cc.monash.edu.au, SUBSCRIBE PANORAMA-L
Photo-HS – High Speed Photography
ritphoto@rit.edu, SUB-PHOTO-HS
Project-talk List of the Center for Photographic Projects (Long Term)
project-talk-request@discuss.dundee.net, SUBSCRIBE
Streetphoto – Street Photography
UW-photo – Underwater Photography
majordomo@world.std.com, SUBSCRIBE UW-PHOTO

Travel and Travel Photography

Alaska Travelgram
join-Alaskatravel gram@burst.sparklist.com
Backpack-l
LISTSERVER@switchback.com, subscribe Backpack-L First Name Last Name
Yahoo Green-travel – Ecotourism and Adventure Travel
Green-Travel, green-travel-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Yahoo Outdoor Adventures – Outdoor Sports, Camping
outdoor-adventures-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
RV-talk
list-requests@dynapolis.com, subscribe rv-talk
RVing
Rving-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Walking in Europe
walking_in_europe -subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Walklist – Recreational Walking
AVA.org, walklist-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Wildlife and Wildlife Photography

North Florida Marine Society (NFMS)
NFMAS-subscribe@topica.com
Saving Wild Tigers – Project of the NJ Chapter Sierra Club
NJ-Sierra-Saving- Wild-Tigers-subscribe@topica.com
Wild Refuge – about Creation of Wild Refuges in the Red Desert
wild_refuge-subscribe@topica.com
Yahoo Groups Wildlife
wildlifephotography 2-subscribe@yahoogroups.com, SUSCRIBE

Talking Photography On the Internet – Emailed Newsletters

There is so much information now available on the Internet, it’s overwhelming. It’s sometimes hard to figure out where to start and how to manage all the information overload.

How would you like the information filtered down to the topics that interest you, and have that information delivered to your doorstep? Well, how about your email inbox? Sound good?

Email newsletters and alerts are great ways to stay informed on your favorite subject with easy convenience. These newsletters come into your box daily, weekly, monthly, or when critical information is available. Many news agencies, like CNN, are now offering “news alerts” sending out breaking news announcments. This way you can stay on top of the news without having the TV or Radio on all the time.

With terrorism and war on everyone’s mind, the US’s new Homeland Security department has put together a National Emergency Email Network to connect national and local agencies. At the site, you can sign up to receive free email alerts to your computer, cell phone, or pager from local and national government sources, alerting you to terror alerts, severe weather, local health emergencies, evacuations, and much more. It is confined to local US information designated by the county you list in your registration, but it does include alerts that may affect you on a national scale.

One of my favorite email newsletters comes from Kim Komando, US radio personality and computer expert. Her newsletters are stuffed full of great computer tips, technical advice, and techniques as well as virus alerts. She also includes mention of the latest digital software and cameras and other computer hardware and software. To keep up-to-date on what is happening in the computer world, for the average person, her newsletter is great.

We’ve gathered some email newsletters and alerts listing to help you stay up-to-date on some of your favorite nature photography, nature, wildlife, environment, ecological, and travel interests. If you would like to find out more about the many newsletters out there, search for “email newsletter” on the Internet. To sign up, visit the web site by clicking on the highlighted newsletter title, or send an email with the subscription phrase in the body and subject line but leave the rest of the email blank. Enjoy!

Birds

Aviary-list for Wild and Pet Birds Monthly Newsletter
aviary-list-subscribe@ topica.com
Bird_rba – National Birding Hotline Cooperative for Rare Bird
Alert Announcements
listserv@LISTSERV. ARIZONA.EDU, subscribe bird_rba

Digital Photography

Digitalpro – Digital Camera Announcements
digital_Pro-subscribe@ topica.email-publisher.com

Ecology

CNENEWS Newsletter from the Climate Network Europe
cnenews-subscribe@ topica.com
Econet News – Weekly Digest List of Headlines and Alerts
econet-news-subscribe@ igc.topica.com

Environment Info and Issues

Earth Issues Newsletter
earthissues-subscribe@ topica.com
ENS-news – Environment News Service Daily International Newsfeed
Environmental Politics
mup-environmental- politics- subscribe@ topica.com
NNFP Forest Community News – Newsletter on Us Policies for Rural Forested Communities
nnfp-fcn-subscribe@ igc.topica.com
Sierra Club-action – Daily Newsletter on Politics and
Environment
listserv@LISTS.SIERRACLUB.ORG, SUB SIERRACLUB-ACTION First Name Last Name
Sprawl Watch – Newsletter Devoted to Urban Sprawl
Sprawl_Watch-subscribe@ topica.com

General Photography

Photo Club – Announcments about Photography Club Information and Resources
photo_club-subscribe@ topica.com
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Art Deadlines List Monthly Newsletter
About Juried Exhibitions, Funding, Jobs, and Competitions for Writers/photographers
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Links: The Best of the Rest

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


The following links are part of our ongoing dedication to providing you, the user, with the information you need to help you with your photography, travels, writing, life on the road, or just to help with life in general.

A lot of web pages and web sites link to us for our valuable content, and we like to exchange the favor. The following is a list of web pages and websites which link to ours. In order for their link to be here, though, we have visited their site and found their worth. Our requirements are simple:

  • Well-designed site with easy to read layout and format
  • Clear and informative content – well thought out and edited
  • Content and subject matter releated to our web site
  • Are more interested in providing information than selling something
  • Meet web and accessibility standards

If you would like to exchange links with us, and you pass the above test and our Link Policy, we would love to exchange links with you. Email us a summary of your site and links to it and we will visit and inspect the site. We travel a lot, so please don’t expect a prompt reply. We’ll get to you as soon as we can. And for those who are linking to us without an exchange, we thank you greatly and appreciate that you have found our content worth – Thanks!!!

 

 

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Links: Recreational Vehicles and Lifestyle

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


Having lived on the road for over 10 years, in tents, trailers, guest houses, hotels, motels, lodges, you name it, life in a trailer, or recreational vehicle, has been one of the most fun lodging types we’ve ever experienced. And one of the most experiential experiences we’ve ever experienced. If you are considering going on the road full-time or part-time in a recreational vehicle, be it trailer, 5th wheel, class C, or motorhome, we have the links and resources you need to check out before committing yourself to this adventurous lifestyle.

General RV Information

RV Clubs and Associations

Working on the Road

Gadgets

Links: Travel Links and Resources

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


When you decided to take your camera on the road, you need all the resources you can muster to figure out where you are going, how to get there, what to do when you get there, what to take to get you there and back, what you need…oh, trust me, you need as much information as possible when preparing to hit the road. We’ve made that job a little easier with some links to resources to help you take your camera, and self, on the road.

Staying in Touch

Travel Resources

Web Foreign Language Translations/Resources – Translate Web Pages

Travel Gear and Equipment

Nature Destinations

Links: Israel

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


After living in the Middle East, specifically Israel, for five years, we’ve learned much about this unique country and place, a place of amazing natural history, human history, religious history, and current events. We’ve put together a list of a variety of resources about Israel, living overseas, and being an x-pat to help others who venture across the seas to live in a foreign land.

Nature in Israel

General Israel Information

Regional Information and Maps

Tours and Exploring Israel

Tourist Information and Immigration

Other Items of Note in Israel

Note: Some of these sites may only be in Hebrew, while others may feature both Hebrew and English information.

Jewish

Hebrew

Links: Birds

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


Brent is “bird bonkers” and he’s put together a list of sites to keep even the most minorly interested bird watcher or photographer overwelmed with information on his favorite subject: birds. The list includes sites for motivating bird lovers and information on the natural history of birds.

Bird-oriented Publications and Information

Links: Natural History

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


The more you learn about your nature subjects, the better the quality of photographs you will return home with. We believe in learning as much as you can about your subjects, so we offer these links to expand your knowledge of a variety of nature subjects like insects, amphibians, herptiles, mammals, plants and flowers, and more.

Mammals

Insects and Herptiles

Plants and Flowers

Fish and Whales

Weather

Other Nature Subjects

Nature-oriented Publications and Information

Government Environmental/Nature and Related Agencies

Links: Creativity, Inspiration and Motivation

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


We find our creativity, inspiration, and motivation for photography and writing in a variety of sources. Some come from the books we read, some come from the experiences we face on the road, and others come from the workshops and tours we participate in and sites we find online that inspire. We hope this list helps you find the same creativity, inspiration, and motivation in your photography and writing.

Classes and Workshops

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Links: Photography Media

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


Links: Business and Legal Information

We feature well over two thousand links to web pages among our pages. Keeping up with them is a full-time job. If you find one of these links has changed or is bad, please let us know as soon as possible at lorelle@cameraontheroad.com.

If you would like to link to us, you can get the linking information and policy on our Legal Policies page. And thank you in advance!.


When it comes to the business of photography, a photographer must know about copyright rules and regulations, business practises, marketing, research, and networking. The following is a list of some of the sites of importance to us as writers and photographers.