Landscapes

Whilst I obviously love traveling, as i’m sure you do(why els would we be travel photographers!), I do love things from home. Fish and chips, English pubs, ‘Diet’ Coke, Tea, English supermarkets, well all English shopping really, are to name a few of the things I miss as a traveller.

Gibraltar, to me, was a god send.....not to mention a great photographic opportunity!! Opinions vary greatly on Gibraltar, but my opinion is clear, I love it(although only for a short time!).

A lot of travel photographers would completely dismiss Gibraltar as a photographic opportunity. With its strange clash of British and Spanish culture its a fantastic chance to photograph something quite unique, plus the chance to have a fry up!

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Different climates around the world mean you will come across many different types and species of plants and flowers. Flowers are often over looked by people, but vibrant colours and strange shapes make flowers very photogenic. Flowers give your photographs context and help to build the feeling of far away exotic lands.

Here are some simply steps to consider when photographing flowers on your travels.

 

1.Get up close

Get really close to the flower and fill your frame. Capture the intensity of the colours and the textures. Using flash and being so close up may mean your photography will look washed out and over exposed, experiment with the flash on and off.

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Clouds, Siem Reap, Cambodia.Clouds have always fascinated me. The shapes, colours, sizes, textures are all so different making them very photogenic. Clouds can have the ability to turn a boring blue sky into a maze of interesting shapes.

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When travelling clouds really can be very exciting to photograph due to different weather systems. Different weather patterns mean that clouds add mystery to any image. The great thing about clouds is that they are totally random and very unpredictable giving you totally unique shots.
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