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Digicams:

Quick guide to travel shots

By Leonard Goh
30/05/2008



 

The holiday season is here again and families are packing their luggage to head off for a well-deserved break. We presume you've watched our help video on essential camera accessories for vacations, so here's a nifty guide to getting some great travel shots from your point-and-shoot.

1. Take a step back
Not all shooters have ultra-wide-angle lenses like Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FX36 or Samsung's NV24HD. While these two shooters offer the convenience of capturing wide expanses of the scenery, you, too, can achieve that. Take a couple of steps back and you should be able to get more view in your frame, even if you are using a shooter with a conventional 35mm lens.

2. Rule of thirds
Position your subjects off center to create a more aesthetically appealing picture. When snapping landscapes, try to place the horizon slightly to the top or bottom of the frame. This is to prevent splicing the image into two, and also to disrupt the symmetry of the picture which will provide a more visually interesting image.

3. White balance
Setting the camera's white balance to Auto is not a bad idea, but sometimes it can be fooled by tricky lighting. When capturing scenes of sunrise or sunset, set the white balance to daylight to achieve a warmer tone for the picture.

4. Using scene modes
Most shooters now have scene modes that can automatically optimize the settings to help you capture the best shot. Don't hesitate to use them--sometimes it can produce pretty exceptional results.

5. Find interesting angles
Don't just look straight ahead. What's at your eye level may look interesting, but sometimes getting down on your knees or going up that extra flight of stairs can show a new perspective.

 

 
 

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tigervyh says...
good tips, best is tip No.10. Can't stand people who don't know how to work their own camera... I mean cameras aren't cheap toys... sigh...

 
 
edghami says...
great tips for newbies like me.

 
 
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