Improve Your Travel Photographs In 60 Seconds


Vivitar XC-2 with Vivitar 50mm f/1.7 Lens

Image by Arkku via Flickr

No matter what part of the globe you’re from, you’re probably going to be taking a vacation soon. Can you recall how well your last vacation pictures turned out?

The irony is that it usually takes the same amount of time to capture outstanding vacation pictures as it does mediocre ones.

So, what is necessary to take better vacation pictures?

It’s pretty simple, really. Here’s how to take phenomenal vacation photographs in ten easy steps: Take a few seconds before immediately snapping off 5 pictures and think about these questions:

  1. Am I about to be eaten by a wild animal? (It may not be photo-related, but if the camera is also eaten, then…)
  2. Is there a better angle?
  3. Do I have the right image in my viewfinder? Think of the view as though you were about to crop the final image. Is there way too much extraneous material in the image (or far too little)? Having up to 20% more in an un-cropped photograph is a good idea, but much more than that could begin to degrade the resolution after the photograph is cropped.
  4. Do I want to be in this shot? If so, use a tripod or ask a stranger to take the shot.
  5. Could this photograph improve if a circular polarizing filter was used?
  6. If I re-position myself, could I include something in the foreground (or background) that would improve the shot?
  7. Are all my settings correct (at a minimum, consider: ISO, metering mode, fill flash, and white balance).
  8. Would the photo be better if I had people (or no people) in the shot?
  9. Would the photograph be more effective if taken using a portrait (vertical) perspective rather than a typical landscape (horizontal) perspective?
  10. Would this photo be much more spectacular if taken at another time of day or night (assuming of course, that you could return then)?

Realize that you probably don’t go on that many vacations per year. Therefore, doesn’t it make a lot more sense to take a few extra seconds before taking your photos and be happy of your vacation pictures? Otherwise, the same old mediocre alternatives are still available.

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 at 2:42 am and is filed under Marketing and Advertising, Online Business, Promotion and Marketing, Travel, Travel and Leisure. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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