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At times, there is a very narrow window to get that perfect shot before the
scene, lighting or weather conditions change. Keep a camera handy for
those moments as they present themselves, especially when on vacation.
Without thinking, most people just grab the camera, snap a picture and walk away. If you
put a little thought into the overall scene, what you want from it, then frame it and shoot, you
can capture the
moment in style with a great, rather than average, photo. The following pages will
show what you can do with a some thought and preparation. As you will
see, the results
can be very satisfying! |
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1. Oregon Coast - Tip: Look for unusual conditions, like this misty day on
the coast.
2. Pensacola Beach, FL - Tip: Look for opportunities to shoot backlit scenes for
dramatic effect.

1. Outer Banks, NC - Tip: A close-up like this can be interesting in
itself.
2. Monument Valley, UT - Tip - Include the highway from a low angle to emphasize a
driving vacation.

1. Outer Banks, NC - Tip: Look for contrasting scenes, like this marsh framed
by surrounding trees.
2. Grand Canyon, AZ - Tip: Wait around for the sun to go down for dramatic
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