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Travel photography involves the application of various photographic skills and knowledge in several other fields of photography.  Photographic skills include composition, framing, timing, and proper lighting. Travel photography applies the use of portrait, architecture, still life, and landscape photography. Travel photography also involves certain journalistic skills and analysis. It entails a recording of a setting and everything it has to offer. It involves a certain amount of judgment in knowing which elements of a location to capture. On a holiday with family or friends, these quick tips may help improve travel photography skills and capture the holiday’s photos and memories.

Unusual Subjects –Travel photography records new sights ad experiences of the travels. It is somehow similar to the elements of photojournalism. Travel journalists capture unusual, newsworthy, or unique images. This is the basis of their occupation. Think like a journalist and be on the watch for something unusual. Unusual scenes not only capture the visual elements but also tell the story or context of the scene.

Lighting – Lighting is an essential factor in any field of photography, whether its portrait, architecture, landscape, still life, or even night photography. Natural lighting, at any part of the day, sets the atmosphere of a photograph. Lighting is important as it adds drama to the scene.

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The truly amazing thing about fine art nature photography is what it provokes and inspires . An image is seen of something incredibly beautiful and it makes you feel that you are right there – you feel as if you’re in the photo – you are in awe of its wonder . And this is exactly the impression photographers really want to instill in viewers who see their work .

The impression that photography of nature makes on each person is subjective as photography happens to be. If three people look at the same fine art photograph , they all may get a different impression . A bad impression may be made on one person from the photography, the other person may get a good impression and the third person’s impression could be indifferent .

Look at a duck photograph in its own habitat. One person takes a look and quickly makes a comment on the lovely color of the wings . They may mention that the crisp clear reflection is so great that it makes it look that a duck is right there with the other duck. The water drops that cling to the duck’s body looks like small diamonds lying there on the beautiful warm brown duck feathers. Another person may see the duck photo and says that the water looks murky and how the duck seems to look lonely . A third person may shrug and state “it’s just a duck.” “so, it’s a photo of a duck.”

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Lots of people, all over the world, seem to love photography as a preoccupation nowadays. This preoccupation or hobby involves the use of cameras. Several of the photographers out there like the taking of photos for different types of events and even just for still photos (very cool).

Taking pictures will add to a memorabilia collection. They help a great deal in helping one look back at time; kind of like traveling back in time and seeing events and people as they were. Pictures can help lots of people enjoy the “good old days” as they normally put it. This wonderful article helps you with the right guide on getting access to photography information.

First, will you agree if I tell you that the Internet is now a very good place for anyone to get the right information and guide on photo and even film? When you go out browsing the Internet you will find lots of sites that talk just about photography. Some of these websites are those built by companies or organizations that manufacture cameras, photos and films, etc; and those that sell or promote.

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To understand the history of the image and in particular, the photographic image, one has to consider the ancient civilizations.  Egyptian paintings and works of art are well documented but it wasn’t until the rise of the Roman Empire that the portrait flourished.  Roman portraits primarily took the form of a sculpture and it was particularly fashionable to depict an unflattering representation of the subject.  Our seemingly modern fascination with perfection can be traced back to France during the middle ages when the trend shifted to producing painted portraits that favoured an idealized symbol of what the person looked like.

Due to the enormous cost, commissioning a painted or sculptured portrait was an act reserved only for royalty and the very highest within society.  To meet the high demand for inexpensive portraiture saw the invention of the daguerreotype during the middle of the 19th century that employed numerous physical and chemical discoveries of the era.  This was essentially an early type of photograph in which the image is exposed directly onto a photosensitive plate.  Further refinement of the design and processes as well as advancements in photographic glass plates reduced the cost and a large number of photographic studios in major cities around the world began to offer photographic services to the masses.

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We present some useful and practical tips from been there, done that professional photographers who have taken to practicing their art underwater for a reason, whatever the season and bring you these handy hints to excel in a specialized segment of nature photography, here! Take a look –

The nature of underwater photography has undergone a vast sea-change (and there truly is no pun on that) in the last 3 decades: while the mid eighties saw photographers taking to the waters with video and still camera lenses covered with plastic to prevent seepage entering and spoiling their sensitive parts, the nineties saw the development of water-resistant lenses and later water-proof cameras that enabled one to capture moving shots of sea-creatures and underwater life along with flash-enabled lighting. Moving to the year 2000 and beyond, there were lots of improvements in the field of science and technology, which yielded great results for the field of Digital photography; for the whole new burgeoning world of amateur and hobby photographers who were also keen on sea-diving and other water related sports, this meant being able to take photos in hitherto unexplored places and in a candid manner!

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Flickr certainly one the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. It helps people make their photos available to the people who matter to them. Flickr gets photos into and out of the system in as many ways as possible: from the web, from mobile devices, from the users’ home computers and from whatever software they are using to manage their photos. It enables new ways of organizing photos. In Flickr, you can give your friends, family, and other contacts permission to organize your photos – not just to add comments, but also notes and tags. With Flickr you can create prints, calling cards, photo-books, slideshow-DVDs, postage stamps, and much more.

Picasa a free software download from Google that helps you locate and organize all the photos on your computer, edit and add effects to your photos, share your photos with others through email, prints and on the web. It is fast, easy and free.

Slideshare
Some of the things you can do on SlideShare
- Embed slideshows into your own blog or website.
- Share slideshows publicly or privately. There are several ways to share privately.
- Synch audio to your slides.
- Market your own event on slideshare.
- Join groups to connect with SlideShare members who share your interests
- Download the original file

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Ansel Adams, most widely known in the photography world for his immaculate and accurate view of nature, changed the way people looked at photography. Adams described himself in three ways: a photographer, lecturer, and writer. But in actuality, you can combine these three facets and call him a communicator.

Born in 1902, Adams photographic vision was born immediately as he spent his childhood growing up in the natural beauty of San Francisco, California. As a shy and lonesome boy, Adams typically took long walks in the still-wild reaches of the Golden Gate observing and enjoying the nature.

Ansel Adams’ true passion for nature photography came from the Yosemite Sierra, where he spent substantial time at from 1916 until his death in 1984. Starting with the Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie that his parents gave him, Adams hiked, climbed, and explored the beauty of nature.

In 1930 Adams met photographer Paul Strand, whose images had a huge impact on Adams. It was his images that helped move Adams from a pictorial style in the 1920’s to straight photography. Adams eventually would become straight photography’s most articulate and masterful photographer.

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Any worldwide travel guide that is worth your time is bound to include information concerning Rio de Janeiro, the second greatest Brazilian city (after Sao Paolo). It is a widespread mistake to point it out as the capital of the South American country, as it actually was so, up until ’60.

In any case, the first images popping up in someone’s mind when the name of this great city is pronounced include Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar), the stadium of Maracana, the statue of Christ the Redeemer, beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema and, of course, the notorious yearly Carnival. These are the first landmarks to identify Rio de Janeiro quickly in amazing.

The South Zone (to recognize it, check out our incredible photo galleries of Brazil) of the city is home to some of the world’s most famous beaches and landmarks of Rio, in an area as little as 17 square miles. In addition, if you are a tourist who enjoys a nice relaxing walk, you will be happy to find that most of the top attractions in this area are within walking distance of each other. For example, Copacabana Beach stands only 5 miles away from the Sugarloaf Mountain, as you will find it indicated in a reliable worldwide travel guide.

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Natural photography is a soothing art. There are no complex angles involved, no focal lengths to be taken care of and no curvatures to fret upon. All this art asks for are good lenses through which the shots can be taken clearly and at appropriate angles. Digital lenses are the most effective form that eases up natural photography. The clarity of picture, the resolution, the ability to shoot from a distance and the final layout make these lenses very sought after in photography. The lenses are often expensive and hence, are hired by photographers at affordable Canon Lens Rental and Canon Camera Lens Rental.

There are many digital lenses that enhance natural photography. Digital lenses with a fixed focal length work best in natural photography when the object is near to the photographer. The features will come out impeccable with no distortions. The Canon Wide Angle Lenses come with fixed focal lengths and also provide a wide angle to shoot the object. Digital zoom lenses also suffice for natural photography as they provide simulated zoom thus enlarging the central portion of the image in the camera. The visual quality of the image remains the same. Canon is famous for making this digital lens but is expensive, so it can be leased at affordable Canon Lens Rental and Canon Camera Lens Rental.

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Nature photography is partly technical; you certainly won’t get far until you know how to use your camera. But good nature photography also requires sensitivity to the subject and an understanding of natural light.

Have you ever met someone who has thousands of dollars worth of gear, can talk all day about cameras and lenses, but still takes lousy photos? Such people fail to understand that good photographers are not judged by the equipment they use, but by their results. Of course technical knowledge is important, but it will only take you so far.

When it comes to nature photography, it is essential to understand how natural light can trasform the impact of a photo.

I have a simple saying for nature photographers to live by: you can’t take a good photo in a bad situation. This simply means if you approach your subject at the wrong time of day, or in the wrong weather conditions, no amount of technology is going to solve the problem. On the other hand, if you get the light right, you don’t need any technical wizardry to get the shot. Nature does most of the work for you.

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