Travel photography tips from the professionals
Rachel Mills
22 June 2018
How to take better travel photos
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Every camera is the best camera
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Take a moment
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Get close & move those feet
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Weird is good
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Use a polarising filter
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Pack a beanbag
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Follow the rule of thirds
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Find an unusual perspective
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Shoot into the sun
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Shoot during the magic hour
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Avoid blank space
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Use black & white in bad weather
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Or a slow shutter speed
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Shoot reflections in the water
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Experiment with semi automatic modes
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Experiment with exposure compensation
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Don’t forget your tripod
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Ask permission
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Use a wide-angle lens
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Use the white balance preset
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Edit on the go with Snapseed
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Download NightCap Camera
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Shoot in RAW
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Protect your camera in dusty or sandy conditions
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Protect your camera in wet conditions
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Protect your camera in humid conditions
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