Travel Photography Some useful advice. Keep it simple Unnecessary gear can be a burden, so before you go, check whether there are any items that you aren’t.

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Travel Photography Some useful advice

Keep it simple Unnecessary gear can be a burden, so before you go, check whether there are any items that you aren’t going to need.

e.g. a Photomerge instead of using a wide angle lens

Clean your sensor Even with in-built cleaning system on most modern cameras, some dust will inevitably find its way onto your camera’s sensor, which takes time to remove from your images with photo- editing software.

Clean your lenses/filters The front of your lens and filters can soon get covered in dust, dirt and even greasy fingerprints. It’s worth cleaning them before you go. Use a blower to dislodge any dust or dirt, then use a lens-cleaning cloth to remove any stubborn marks

An exteme!

Format card/charge batteries Empty / format all your cards Charge your batteries Remember to pack your charger.

Plug adaptors ……. And don’t forget to take the right plug- adaptor to work in the country you’re going to

Check the weight Many airlines restrict the weight of carry-on luggage – check what the restrictions are and ensure your within that limit (including other things you may wish to carry. Also check the bag size as it would be a disaster to be within the weight but have a bag where the dimensions are too big.

To take a tripod or not? You would normally use a tripod for long exposure/slow shutter speed shots, But you can get away without one if you have to. The image stabilisation systems can help you shoot at shutter speeds slower than normal. You can use something like a wall, a tree or railings to help steady you and the camera.

Alternatives??

Research where you’re going Use the Internet to do your research. Onofrio’s Fountain in Dubrovnik

Extra Equipment Take a bin bag - it can be really helpful especially on wet or muddy ground when you want a different angle to a shot. It takes up little space and is very light.

Go to the tourist information

Take notes

Use fill flash Bright sunshine can add lots of shadows to your friend’s face. One of the best ways to minimise this is to use a flash to lighten the shadows. Your camera’s built-in flash is fine if you are shooting within a few feet of your subject. It’s not powerful enough for shooting at a distance, particularly in very bright conditions. Then you’ll need a hot shoe flashgun. Or Use a reflector.

Shoot both upright & horizontal frames Sometimes it’s worth trying to shoot both upright and horizontal versions of the same scene.

Straighten up

Remember to reset your camera Perhaps you’ve increased the ISO because you’ve been photographing the interior of a cathedral and then you go out into bright sunlight and forget to change it back…….

Be patient and wait….. Even in the busiest places, if you’re patient, you can capture the scene without lots of people in the way.

Look for the different view

A different view

Always have your camera with you and always keep your eyes open. Chance plays an enormously important role in travel photography. You never know what you are going to run into, and you have to be ready. Don’t leave your camera at the hotel

Use Depth of Field Preview The amount of the scene that is in focus from front to back can be difficult to predict, especially using a zoom lens. So it’s worth experimenting with the Depth of Field Preview button