Travel Photography Tips – 5 Important Tips That You Should Know
September 19, 2012 by PhotoGuru
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Travel Photography Tips -- 5 Important Tips That You Should Know
Article by J.J. Yong
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If you’ve the opportunity to travel around places, you can’t wait to hang out at interesting hotspots that you can discover some unique features of that place. It’s a waste that you have nothing to record those unforgettable moments of your trip -- therefore, you need to bring along your digital camera which is portable and convenient to use.
In terms of getting a good picture when you’re traveling, there are few tips that can help you to capture stunning images:
Tip No.1: Compile information about the destination
Find out some interesting places that are meant for tourist to take photos. With respect to that, it’s better that you buy a travel map and mark down those tourist attractions so that you won’t miss a single interesting snapshot. Prepare a schedule for your trip and a list of photographic opportunities that you don’t want to miss.
Tip No. 2: Don’t travel with a group
Your creativity will be affected as travelling in a group can bring much distraction during your photo shoot. Probably you couldn’t stand other photographers taking shots at the same place as you did. If you cannot avoid travelling with a group, try your best to take different perspective of the subject by taking different shots from different angles. If there are some of travelling members
Tip No. 3: Always has a strong sense of lighting
If you want to take clear dazzling photos -- therefore you need to know about the basics of lighting for your photo-shooting sessions. Make sure that the sun is behind of you when you’re capture image of the subject which is in front of you. If you’re taking pictures indoors or in dim conditions -- you have to use flash in order to get a clear image of the subject and a way to avoid getting dark images.
Tip No. 4: Apply the photo composition concept in your photo-taking sessions
If you have the opportunity to visit heritage and historical buildings, you can move around your camera so that you can put the subject and other objects in the right boxes -- you can switch your LCD display to gridlines or boxes, that most photographers use it to capture stunning images by focusing subject at the right spot.
Tip No. 5: Interact with the people
Interacting with the people able to build integrity and trust -- you can take this chance to convince them to participate in your photo shoot. Certainly, this can add colors to your pictures if you include interesting faces and smiles in your snapshots.
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