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5 Tips Taking Travel Photography Beyond The Snapshot

How to Compose a Photo

November 21, 2012 in Travel Photography

You arrived and now you are standing in front of that famous landmark. What time is it? That’s right, it’s time to take a photo to commemorate the experience. Snap, lets move on to the next memorable moment. Hold on! Did you even think about what you were doing? Did you just take the same [...]

Travel Photography – Knowing Your Camera

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September 22, 2012 in Travel Photography, Travel Resources

Most of us, as photographers, run into other photographers while out and about shooting.   If you have a DSLR in your hands these encounters always lead to that inevitable question, “what are you shooting?”  No, they don’t mean what am I pointing my camera at!  They mean, what camera am I using, what lens?  Is [...]

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3 Small Towns in England Photographers Need to Explore

The picturesque coastline of Clovelly, England. Photo credit: clovellyaccommodation.com

July 25, 2012 in Cultural Experiences, England, Sightseeing, Travel Photography

While London and Manchester, as well as the rest of those major photographer hotspots in England, capture the hearts of tourists around the globe, there are plenty of small town destinations in England you should be putting on your bucket list of travels. The following small town destinations are entertaining, fun and completely worth your while [...]

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15 “GRUELING” Minutes inside the Puerto Princesa Underground River

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June 27, 2012 in Climbing, Caving, Philippines, Sightseeing, Travel Photography

I woke up earlier than the ringing of my alarm clock. It’s a brand new day and I’m all psyched up and energized because, finally, my dream of going inside Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) has come true. I have been dreaming about this vacation even before PPUR made it to the New 7 Wonders [...]

Photo-Free Travel

September 22, 2010 in Travel Photography

I was on my second day exploring the temples at Angkor, and grateful to have purchased the seven-day ticket.  There was much to see, I wondered if a week would be enough. One is never alone at such a place, but I was surprised when I came around a corner and almost walked into a [...]