Saturday, April 3, 2010
Travel photography tips: Shooting the famous landmarks
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When shooting the famous landmarks, you must be very clear that, many people has already taken the same picture with no less than millions of times. It almost hard to shoot a pictures with any new ideas (Although it is possible, but it must be very difficult). There are several ways for you to interpret a new perspective on shooting the well-known landmarks:
1. Avoid the landmark to be the subject in the photos. For example, if you want to take a picture in London, the theme of that picture can be a couple, and they are holding hands, walking in the streets. And the London tower bridge is clearly visible in the background. Even if you can clearly see the well-known places. but it was not the subject in the photo.
2. Try to use reflection to capture the famous landmarks, such as window or water. For example, find a London coffee shop, and then take a picture to the coffee shop's window, that reflect the London Tower Bridge, or to use a car's windshield to take the reflective image of the object.
3. Only take part of the details of the famous landmark, and is able to represent the whole part of the landmark.
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