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Sok Sobi. I enjoy taking pictures of people and places, particular interest in Landscape, People and Travel photography. Pictures and stories that bring Social Awareness and the potential for long term social change or policy are important to me. I use Canon Digital Cameras (EOS 2,4 plus ,Fuji X Pro 1,2 XT2,3 Xe1,2) with a selection of Canon lenses, the 24-105 IS f4L being my favourite at present. I use Lightroom & Photoshop Elements to edit my work. Canon equipment and lenses give me just what I need, reliability and high IQ. I am now living and working in Cambodia, South East Asia, using Phnom Penh as a base to explore the region. I publish stories that are important to me on my blog but always try to give a balanced picture.

Saturday 9 October 2010

7 Photography tips when going on a vacation

Author: Kevin Mason

Planning to go on a family vacation? Here are 7 simple photography tips to help you make the vacation a memorable one.


1 - Always have the camera fully charged. Before starting off from your house make sure that the camera or the camcorder is fully charged and ready to use when you reach your destination. Don't forget to pack the battery charger with the camera. If you have a tripod pack that also as its very useful when taking close up videos.

2 - Keep the camera handy in a carry case around your neck. If you are anticipating some ‘action', be ready to capture it. You wouldn't want to miss out on a great picture just because you forgot to take off the lens cover or the camera wasn't in the correct mode.

3 - Keep it natural. Rather than having people staring in the camera with an artificial smile, take pictures when they are their natural self. The pictures will come out better and look more natural. Also instead of leveling up the camera from the front and keeping the subject in the centre of the viewfinder, try using different angles. When photographing children, catch them when they are unaware and engaged in their natural activities. This will help you get great photos.

4 - Take as many photos as possible. You don't want to realize later that in what could have been your best photos, someone's eyes were closed or there was a stranger in the background. With today's digital cameras, you can immediately delete whatever images you don't want to keep.

5 - Don't focus on scene at the expense of the family. At times you'll come across scenes that will simply take your breath away - beaches, mountains, monuments whatever. Give equal attention to the backdrop and the people in it. It should not look as if the people in the picture are there for the sake of it. Later you can take photos of the backdrop separately.

6 - For panoramic views take a series of smaller pictures and then stitch them together using various free tools that you can download from the internet. No technical knowledge is needed for this and these tools come with easy to use instructions. You can stitch these pictures horizontally and vertically and this will provide an end result which is far superior to the individual images.
and last but not the least

7 - Store your photos online and offline. Be sure to take prints of the best photos. Also store these online at any of the various websites that allow you to store your photos for free. You can also add captions to your photos. By making it publicly accessible, you can share these photos with anyone you want to.
 Follow these simple tips and make your vacation a memorable one.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/photography-articles/7-photography-tips-when-going-on-a-vacation-3249618.html

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