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Basic Travel Photography Principles

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Travel photography is an excellent career for everyone because you get to travel while doing what you are passionate about. But we all know the struggles of packing up your photography gears and bring them with you wherever you go. According to baucemag.com, one of the crucial decisions a travel photographer has to make is choosing the perfect camera bag. Acquiring an easy-to-use and gigantic bag not only allows you to reach your belongings effortlessly but also retains your arms well-rested for the travel and actual photoshoot. But other than obtaining an ideal camera bag, you also have to acquire a good quality camera to do your job effectively!

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It is unfortunate to invest in an excellent SLR camera and not get more than failed, ugly and disastrous photos, one after another. It can be due to innocent inattention to the basic travel photography principles. These are the principles that every travel photographer should know. I bring you a series of tips on photography lessons and basic principles of photography, with which you will be able to take decent photos that match the interest. At least the basics will be by your side. Here are the basic rules you need to know about travel photography:

The Rule of Thirds

This principle is straightforward, but it has enormous power in the way we imagine the image. It incorporates dividing the image, psychologically, into nine equal segments and then placing the subject at some spot of the intersection lines.

The Horizon Law

When composing an image, envision two identical horizontal lines before taking the picture, dividing the perception into three equal segments. This rule can be effective in both portrait and landscape modes.

Explore Unique Angles

Experiment with shooting from bold and odd angles. For instance, take a photo of yourself in the rear-view mirror of the vehicle or take the image of a historic structure reflected in a plash of water.

Adopt Small Subject’s Height

To create fantastic images of children crouching or kneeling, try lowering the camera to the same specific height as the child or animal you’re trying to photograph, and you’ll transfer a lot of realism.

Apply the Flash Outdoors

outdoorFor portraits, be sure to turn off the flash. Even if it’s a bright day, the camera flash will help avoid areas of darkness that occupy the face of someone wearing a hat or something that blocks …

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