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Tips for the Traveling Photographer
By: Laiq Qureshi   |   Jul 22, 2008

Everybody is a photographer these days. With mobile phones integrating decent cameras up to 5MP, it’s become a common hobby. And so, I often see hordes of people clicking away at random. It’s funny, because they all end up making the same mistakes. So be different! Ever wondered how a good picture looks good? It’s simple – a little planning and some knowledge is all you need to produce great photographs, even with a point-and-shoot camera.

Foreword
Before I begin, I would like to make it clear that the tips mentioned here are for those with inexpensive digicams, so technical aspects have been kept out. No, you don’t need an SLR to shoot good pictures. The idea is to get more out of your pictures, while making shooting fun.

Composing the picture is one of the most important things to keep in mind. Always use the right scene mode, than the auto mode. Carry multiple cards rather than buy only one with a huge memory. This way, if your card goes bad you will still have the remaining snaps in the other cards. So let’s begin!

Keep it Straight
Someone famously said, "A good photograph is knowing where to stand!" I can’t explain it any better. Everyone likes to click landscapes. In fact, if you're traveling, the one thing you would want to capture is where you've been. The first thing is to find a special spot. Don’t throng the regular spots; try and get personal with your surroundings.

Next try to keep the horizon straight. Ideally, this can be achieved with a tripod that has a spirit level. This may not be something amateur photographers with their inexpensive cameras can manage, so here's how to do it if you don’t have a tripod at your disposal: look at the farthest point and simply use your eyes to level the horizon on the top or the bottom of the viewfinder.

Of course, you can always rectify any problem with Photoshop. Also remember not to shoot with the camera facing the sun. This will not only darken the subject, but may also damage the lens.


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Dear Laiq Qureshi,

I have gone through your article “Shoot at sight: a guide to good snaps”. It is really worth reading and possession. I liked the way you explained the basic points of photography by very simple pattern. Also it is highly useful to know your ideas for taking snaps for good results. Thanks.
By the way I would like to get clarifications on my one or two points from you. I have recently purchased a digital camera – KODAK V 803 and take photos as per your suggestions. They are good and interesting. However, when I take snaps inside the room, especially at night even lights are on, with built in flash, the photos do not become bright and clear. They are dark even with the flash. I tried without flash also, in the night mode, to take photos but the objects (human beings) shakes. As a result they are unsteady. Out side photos are very clear and bright but inside ones are not to my satisfaction.
I humbly request you to kindly advise me to get rid off this problem and take bright and clear photos inside room.
Thanking you A.N. ANUJAN.
A.N.ANUJAN @ Aug 01, 2008
very good article need more tips on photography
janakmax @ Jul 26, 2008
Hey those are some pretty neat shots for a regular digital camera, and good photography tips too! Good job Laiq!!
petpeeve @ Jul 25, 2008
That was really interesting , useful and different on Tech2
Looking forward for more articles like this

thanx
Laiq
Siddharth @ Jul 25, 2008
hey i know that place...its pushkar....kudos to laiq for this helpful story...other writers should probably take lead from this and do similar stuff
Sameer @ Jul 24, 2008
which Camera is use to take this pic ?
123123123 @ Jul 23, 2008
Those boat pics are great
pab @ Jul 23, 2008
wow!! I think i ought to try macro.....the centipede looks inviting!! Good Pictures btw...you should write where you have clicked the pictures also....doesn't look much like Maharashtra!
Manfred @ Jul 23, 2008
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