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]]>As a general rule, there are certain lighting conditions that just won’t be able to create nice photos. These include direct sunlight, which is universally unflattering. On the other hand, there are some lighting conditions like dusk that are perfect for photos. So try to avoid taking photos in direct sunlight—move your subject to the shade instead if you can—and keep your camera out for the hour after sunset.
In photography, there’s a well-known rule called the rule of thirds that can help you get great composition every time. Just imagine the frame of your photo divided into three horizontal and three vertical lines. Ideally, when you take photos, your subject will be on one of those lines, rather than dead center. It’s very aesthetically pleasing and makes it look like you know what you’re doing.
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]]>Be sure not to forget these things when it comes to travel photography!
Instead of just throwing your camera into your bag, take a specialized camera bag with you that will protect it and allow you to carry accessories like its charger, spare batteries, and memory sticks. This will protect it and provide a more convenient option.
The worst nightmare of any photographer is to have something happen to a camera lens. Lens covers are a great investment, as they will allow you to keep a protective layer on top of this expensive component of the camera when you aren’t actively shooting.
Using a camera strap is a huge step to keeping your camera safe for a couple of reasons. Attaching it to your body will prevent would-be thieves from trying to snatch it, and if you’re prone to clumsiness, it’ll also keep it from falling to the ground and potentially breaking.
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]]>This New York City-based American travel blogger has visited all 193 UN member states, as well as the North and South Pole. If you can name a country, Lee Abbamonte has been there!
Travel and exploring is Abbamonte’s true passion, and he’s sharing his photos and stories from every single country that he’s visited over on his instagram account, @leeabbamonte.
If you follow lots of travel bloggers on Instagram, it’s likely that you’ll find pictures from some of the world’s most popular countries. It isn’t too hard to find amazing pictures of cities like Barcelona, Paris, and Tokyo.
However, Abbamonte’s instagram is a fantastic blend of the popular and the unknown, as well as the natural and the urban. No matter what places you’re interested in or what type of tourism you’re attracted to, you’re bound to find something to enjoy on his page.
Here’s a perfect example: I have to be honest—I’ve never really given much thought to traveling to Kazakhstan. However, this vivid capture of the stunning architecture in the Kazakh capital, Astana, is a perfect reminder of the fact that every country has something worthwhile to discover.
I could spend hours getting lost in Abbamonte’s travels on his Instagram page, and I recommend that you do the same. Everyone needs a little bit of inspiration to go travel from time to time, and this traveler’s feed is a never-ending source of wonder and ideas.
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]]>The post How To Take Better Photos While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>As a general rule, there are certain lighting conditions that just won’t be able to create nice photos. These include direct sunlight, which is universally unflattering. On the other hand, there are some lighting conditions like dusk that are perfect for photos. So try to avoid taking photos in direct sunlight—move your subject to the shade instead if you can—and keep your camera out for the hour after sunset.
In photography, there’s a well-known rule called the rule of thirds that can help you get great composition every time. Just imagine the frame of your photo divided into three horizontal and three vertical lines. Ideally, when you take photos, your subject will be on one of those lines, rather than dead center. It’s very aesthetically pleasing and makes it look like you know what you’re doing.
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]]>The post 3 Easy Ways to Keep Your Camera Safe While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Be sure not to forget these things when it comes to travel photography!
Instead of just throwing your camera into your bag, take a specialized camera bag with you that will protect it and allow you to carry accessories like its charger, spare batteries, and memory sticks. This will protect it and provide a more convenient option.
The worst nightmare of any photographer is to have something happen to a camera lens. Lens covers are a great investment, as they will allow you to keep a protective layer on top of this expensive component of the camera when you aren’t actively shooting.
Using a camera strap is a huge step to keeping your camera safe for a couple of reasons. Attaching it to your body will prevent would-be thieves from trying to snatch it, and if you’re prone to clumsiness, it’ll also keep it from falling to the ground and potentially breaking.
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]]>The post This Instagram Account Features Snapshots from All 193 Countries appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This New York City-based American travel blogger has visited all 193 UN member states, as well as the North and South Pole. If you can name a country, Lee Abbamonte has been there!
Travel and exploring is Abbamonte’s true passion, and he’s sharing his photos and stories from every single country that he’s visited over on his instagram account, @leeabbamonte.
If you follow lots of travel bloggers on Instagram, it’s likely that you’ll find pictures from some of the world’s most popular countries. It isn’t too hard to find amazing pictures of cities like Barcelona, Paris, and Tokyo.
However, Abbamonte’s instagram is a fantastic blend of the popular and the unknown, as well as the natural and the urban. No matter what places you’re interested in or what type of tourism you’re attracted to, you’re bound to find something to enjoy on his page.
Here’s a perfect example: I have to be honest—I’ve never really given much thought to traveling to Kazakhstan. However, this vivid capture of the stunning architecture in the Kazakh capital, Astana, is a perfect reminder of the fact that every country has something worthwhile to discover.
I could spend hours getting lost in Abbamonte’s travels on his Instagram page, and I recommend that you do the same. Everyone needs a little bit of inspiration to go travel from time to time, and this traveler’s feed is a never-ending source of wonder and ideas.
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