Whether you're an amateur or a pro, here's a place to discuss techniques, gear, great places to take pictures, and more -- whether about travel, food, or whatever your little heart desires. So click - and post - away!
Cover photo: Paul Skorupskas
Whether you're an amateur or a pro, here's a place to discuss techniques, gear, great places to take pictures, and more -- whether about travel, food, or whatever your little heart desires. So click - and post - away!
Cover photo: Paul Skorupskas
We're diving into the exciting world of travel photography and exploration, where your passion for visual storytelling meets your wanderlust. In this guide, we'll unknot the secrets of transforming from a simple shutterbug to a full-fledged globetrotter, all while unraveling the hidden wonders of [insert destination here]. So grab your camera gear, pack your bags, and let's set off on a captivating expedition together! read post
Read more…Rille Camera Strap Biking on trips - both long and short, at destinations all over the world - is booming, with global cycling tourism estimated to be worth more than $116 billion and growing by more than nine percent each year. And why not? It´s a healthy and relatively inexpensive way to get closer to the places you visit and the people who live in them, and can make it possible to discover off-the-beaten-path attractions that you´d likely miss by using other forms of…
Read more…Eileen Tan/Dreamstime.com Google recently released its list of its most popular searches during 2022, and when it comes to scenic spots in the United States there are some surprises. For starters, “scenic spots” in Google’s definition does not include iconic places like Vermont’s Technicolor White Mountains in fall or the yawning Grand Canyon in Arizona (and by the waym more about canyons later). Instead, Google users were primarily interested in where to see and photograph some of Mother…
Read more…Stephanjvv The "Mother City" is a photographer's dream, offering an seemingly endless supply of impressive landscapes and cityscapes making it the perfect place to practice and hone your photography skills, whether your're a beginner or a pro. And needless to say, Instagram ❤ Cape Town! Here are nine terrific examples. read post
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Anyone interested I am offering photography master classes of Malta and Gozo twice a year. These will be extensive workshops including Photoshop. Some of the locations will be learning to shoot interiors inside Palaces, 5000 year old temples, Punic temple and many more spectacular locations. These workshops will only run twice a year with limited spaces available. I hope you enjoy the clip.
http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xoAH4alPG4
Erected at a height of 113 meters above sea level, as sign of gratitude of peace , Christ of King was thought by Cardeal D. Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira (the mentor of the project) .
D. Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira, after a trip to Christ Redentor in Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) in 1934 though on his construction, but only in 1949 started and ended in 1959, has a sign of gratitude to absence of Portugal in World War II . More information on Christ the King , clicking here .
Christ the King in near Almada, a city with more than 160.000 people , also famous for his bridge 25th April (2,7 kms). Has lots of known beaches like Costa da Caparica, Praia da Saúde, Cabana do Pescador, Fonte da Telha and lots of others. Golf, surf, bodyboarding or kitesurf are sports that we usually see at this part of the coast. Amazing locals for photography.
I like to think that amateur or other we are all photographers first after being people, that is what binds us together in this group.
You speak of uncomfortable...I specialise in travel and adventure travel/photojournalism so I have been dangling from cliffs, crossed the Western desert on Camel back it took 6 months (in Australia). Been in my sea kayak for a month it just keep on going. But you know the life experience is great. I myself get as much out of adventure as laying on that Monastery floor. As photographers we are exposed to the true visual wonders of the world, we don't just see we notice. For me my work as a photographer is my vehicle for travelling through life and it is my breath!
I'm just an amateur, Martin, although we should never forget that the word "amateur" derives from the Latin word for "love," and people will do a lot of crazy things for love. Lying on the floor of a monastery, for example. (And your photo was worth it.)
What's the craziest thing -- or most uncomfortable position -- you photographers have ever done to get a good photograph?
Hi everyone this is a great group, The thing with travel photography is even your home is travel to someone else. But when your on the road with camera in hand it's quite the intoxicating feeling.
Discovering new places, interacting with people, making new friends and in the end your image is your interpretation of your inner vision and experience. Photography and travel photography is my life!
A new gallery of photographs of Frederiksborg Slot, the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia. Shot on a glorious crisp, sunny and cloudless day in Hillerød, Denmark last weekend. The castle houses Denmark's National Museum with its awe-inspiring collection of fine art, portraits and furniture. A highly recommended visit - allow a full day to take it all in at a leisurely pace.
Frederiksborg Slot_White Light Gallery