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Tips And Tricks For New Travel Photographers

You don't want to come home from your vacation only to find that the dozens of photos

you snapped during your trip are marred by red eye, glare or a lack of imagination. Fortunately, there are several travel photography tips you can follow to make sure that you return from your trip with praiseworthy vacation photos.

Most vacations offer plenty of stunning scenes to shoot. The first tip in capturing these images is to follow the rule of thirds. This rule basically states that you shouldn't place the subjects of your photos directly in the middle of the frame. By placing them off-center, you create a more visually appealing photo.

The rule of thirds also applies to shooting landscapes. In such cases, it simply means that you should place the horizon slightly closer to the top or bottom of a photo. Doing this, again, creates a photo that catches the eye.

Before snapping any shot, you should always look for the most interesting angles. Don't settle for a basic, simplistic shot. You might get a more interesting photo if you take while you're kneeling. Who knows what kind of an image you'll end up with if you snap your shot from the hood of your car?


When shooting, never forget about the position of the sun. Don't line people up so that they end up looking directly into the sun. They'll squint. And that doesn't look good in a photo. Be sure to avoid placing your subjects directly in front of a light source, either. Doing this will leave you with a photo of a silhouette. You might not even recognize your subject when you look at the photo later.

Where should your subjects stand, then? Place them so that sunlight or any other light source falls on their side. Not only will this prevent both silhouettes and squinting, it will create a series of visually interesting shadows.

Remember, too, that today's digital cameras come with plenty of useful technology. Consider, for example, your camera's scene mode. Scene mode automatically sets your camera's settings depending on a number of factors, including the amount of direct light hitting your subjects and the type of shot you are aiming for. Scene mode can turn even amateurs into professional-level photographers.

By following just a few travel photography tips, you can be sure that you'll bring home a photo album's worth of stunning shots of friends, family members, ocean views or mountain scenery. It just takes some practice with your camera, a few new shooting techniques and a willingness to use all the tech tools that come with your photography equipment.

by: Jenny Smith
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