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Tips to take artful Travel photos

From HP Digital Photography Center
How to take vacation photos with your digital camera that you'll be proud to hang.

 

Play with different angles


take travel photosEven recognizable or frequently photographed locations can be even more eye-catching when you capture them from a fresh perspective.

For example, shoot buildings looking up rather than straight on.

 

Position your subject


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To create more powerful photos, place the subject of your photo off-center and leave the rest of the frame empty. It helps to imagine the shot divided into three sections horizontally and vertically (like a tick-tack-toe game).

Position your subject at the intersection of two of those lines to break up symmetry. The result is a more artful and compelling photo. Learn more about arranging the perfect shot.


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Use silhouettes


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Put your subject between you and the setting or rising sun to create dramatic silhouettes-perfect for framing.

 

Capture color


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Look for the vibrant and unique colors. You can find them anywhere—shop displays, graffiti, even in farmers' markets.

Here, a storefront full of bags and scarves becomes a striking photo.

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Catch the action


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The contrast of black and white accentuates lines, textures, and edges, making it a good choice for turning snapshots into dramatic photos.

 

Try black and white


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Landmarks, signs, and memorabilia can make for fun, creative photos.

Look for opportunities to capture the flavor of your destinations-great for scrapbooking too.

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Display your memories


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Show off your most memorable travel photos, and turn your home or office into a beautiful art gallery in the process.



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