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Sunday 8 January 2017

Unique travel photos despite tourist masses: Our tips!

Everyone has probably already experienced this situation when traveling: you are facing a great photo shoot, but you are not alone. A whole pack of chasseurs and tourists gathered in front of the motif and made it impossible to shoot a sensible photo.
So that in the future, despite this situation you can bring unforgettable travel photos home, I have 5 tips for you.

# 1 FOCUS ON DETAILS

It does not always have to be the big whole. A photo of the Eiffel Tower or the Brandenburg Gate in the crowd has already seen everyone a thousand times anyway. With such photos, you probably can not inspire anyone.
If you focus on details of your photo shoot, you can show familiar motifs in a completely new context. By the way, you can ignore the tourists, because if you photograph details, you are guaranteed no one in the way.

# 2 BE THERE WHEN THE OTHERS ARE NOT

Every tourist attraction is fuller at certain times than at others. Try to avoid these times. In the early morning many tourists are still at breakfast or lying in their hotel beds.
If you go then photographing, you are mostly relatively alone and have as a rule even better light conditions. Also in the late evening is a good time to take pictures. Who is going to tour sightseeing in the dark? The Little Merrjungfrau in Copenhagen is a good example.
To make a picture of the young lady without self-interested tourists during the day, you have to bring a lot of patience. In the late evening one is mother nurelenallein and the otherwise really quite boring motif seems even more exciting.

# 3 TAKING PICTURES FROM OTHER ANGLES


You do not always have to stand directly in front of a sight to take good pictures. More interesting perspectives arise from a larger distance, which means you have no problem with tourist masses at the same time.

A good example is the Blue Mosque in Istanbul . Directly in front of the mosque you can hardly find a place where you can photograph undisturbed and without many people in the picture. However, an interesting perspective offers from the opposite Hagia Sophia .
Just think about the corner and explore the area around a place of interest. So you will find great, new perspectives without people in the picture.

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