Through the Gadling Lens: Tips for choosing which vacation shots to take
As I type this, I'm about half-way through my trip to England. It's a whirlwind trip of visiting family, seeing long-lost friends, making new acquaintances and cramming in sight-seeing daytrips when I can -- not to mention fighting a rampant case of jetlag. But through it all (and as you may well imagine), I'm taking a lot of photographs ... which has got me thinking about how I choose the images that I choose to shoot. I mean, why do I take one shot over another? Is there a "right way" to shoot a vacation?Obviously, the answer to that question is about as varied as the number of people who own cameras: the "right way" differs for each person. And in truth, the way I shoot for my own personal use (that is, to capture as many vivid memories of a trip as possible) is far different from the way I shoot for professional purposes. But I've heard time and time again from people who say "my vacation photographs don't move me as much as my own memories do," and I think that's really unfortunate. So I thought I'd share some of the ways that I shoot my vacation, in the hope that perhaps it will trigger something for you.
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