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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 3103" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tips/how-to-take-instagram-worthy-travel-photos/ar-AAUgBBl" target="_blank"><strong>How to take Instagram-worthy travel photos - MSN</strong></a></p><p></p><p>As a travel journalist, I take hundreds of pictures per day. The most striking ones aren’t simply of beautiful people in beautiful places. They’re the ones that capture travelers reveling in their journeys, that reveal how a destination’s people live, and that convey the soul of a place. My goal is to document my fleeting experiences in a way that brings them to life for those who aren’t with me. And, yes, I admit it, I don’t mind getting a bunch of likes on Instagram, too.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/how-to-focus-on-your-travel-photography-skills-even-when-youre-not-traveling/2020/05/07/b1f36c64-8aef-11ea-ac8a-fe9b8088e101_story.html" target="_blank">How to focus on your travel photography skills even when you aren’t traveling</a> </p><p></p><p>Sometimes you’ll get lucky and take a great shot without much thought or preparation. However, most five-star pics require a basic understanding of the fundamentals of photography and a little work. You don’t need to buy any fancy equipment; the camera on your phone will do the trick, though a DSLR or mirrorless camera will give you more flexibility and options. If you follow these tips, you’ll come home with pictures that will wow, whether you’re putting them up on the fridge or posting them online.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Let your phone help you look like a pro </strong></p><p></p><p>Become familiar with your phone’s self-timer function, so you won’t need assistance to take a picture of yourself. A next-level option is the Apple Watch’s Camera Remote app, which pairs with your iPhone so you can see through your camera’s viewfinder on your watch’s screen and set a timer there. Turn on your phone’s camera grid, which divides your screen into nine equal parts using two equally spaced vertical lines and two equally spaced horizontal lines. This serves as a visual reminder of the rule of thirds, where key compositional elements are placed along the lines or at their intersections to create visually pleasing photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 3103, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tips/how-to-take-instagram-worthy-travel-photos/ar-AAUgBBl'][B]How to take Instagram-worthy travel photos - MSN[/B][/URL] As a travel journalist, I take hundreds of pictures per day. The most striking ones aren’t simply of beautiful people in beautiful places. They’re the ones that capture travelers reveling in their journeys, that reveal how a destination’s people live, and that convey the soul of a place. My goal is to document my fleeting experiences in a way that brings them to life for those who aren’t with me. And, yes, I admit it, I don’t mind getting a bunch of likes on Instagram, too. [URL='https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/how-to-focus-on-your-travel-photography-skills-even-when-youre-not-traveling/2020/05/07/b1f36c64-8aef-11ea-ac8a-fe9b8088e101_story.html']How to focus on your travel photography skills even when you aren’t traveling[/URL] Sometimes you’ll get lucky and take a great shot without much thought or preparation. However, most five-star pics require a basic understanding of the fundamentals of photography and a little work. You don’t need to buy any fancy equipment; the camera on your phone will do the trick, though a DSLR or mirrorless camera will give you more flexibility and options. If you follow these tips, you’ll come home with pictures that will wow, whether you’re putting them up on the fridge or posting them online. [B] Let your phone help you look like a pro [/B] Become familiar with your phone’s self-timer function, so you won’t need assistance to take a picture of yourself. A next-level option is the Apple Watch’s Camera Remote app, which pairs with your iPhone so you can see through your camera’s viewfinder on your watch’s screen and set a timer there. Turn on your phone’s camera grid, which divides your screen into nine equal parts using two equally spaced vertical lines and two equally spaced horizontal lines. This serves as a visual reminder of the rule of thirds, where key compositional elements are placed along the lines or at their intersections to create visually pleasing photos. [/QUOTE]
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