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Time For A Photo Trip

By: Albreht Moy Home | Travel-and-Leisure


When traveling to a distant place it is almost second nature to want to bring a camera and for a good reason. Most people are looking to make a travel journal to keep the memory of their trip alive and in vivid color and be able to show it off to their family and friends. The most important thing to know even before you start your journey is the research. Taking time to study a place that you are planning to visit and plan a shooting itinerary will help enhance the quality and number of photo opportunities you can encounter along the way.

When it comes to travel photography, the man made world has so much to offer. When you first walk out of the hotel, you will see the city streets that stretch for miles in each direction. During sun rise or sun set this can be the perfect time to take a few select pictures. City vista photos are shot to show a softer and more elegant side to a city or town with a skyline in the background. Stained glass windows can make a wonderful and beautiful picture. The simplicity to taking a picture with this type of subject is that the artists already has done all of the creative work for you.

We cannot forget the people that you will encounter during your trip to a far off land. The beauty of pictures of people is that it shows one side of a life filled with charm and wonder that we do not get to see in our everyday lives. Strangers faces make any travelers photo journey complete. The best way to encounter a subject for this type of picture would be to look where people may gather, fairs, a market place or a city park are the best places to start.



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