Photography Tips:
1) Always carry and use a tripod
Carry (and use) a tripod. Tripods keep your images from appearing jittery or shaky, especially when photographing in low light conditions around dawn and dusk - exactly the times you should be taking pictures.
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2) All people to landscape photos
When photographing landscapes, it’s sometimes hard to capture a sense of scale - how big or small that landscape really is. Think about putting a person in the landscape you’re photographing. Everyone knows how big a person is, so putting one in your shot will illustrate how grand that landscape really is.
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3) Quick travel photography tip
Bring enough film and batteries (for the camera and other items like an external flash). It may be difficult to obtain your favorite film on the road and it may have been stored incorrectly.
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4) The range of your cameras flash
Remember, your camera's flash only goes a few meters. If you want to get a bright picture you will need to be quite close to your subjects.
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