How "Selfie Travel" changes travel
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiThe "Selfie Travel" of today is much different than in the past when younger travelers went somewhere just to see & experience new places. Today, it is all about showing the world on social media were you have been through a selfie. Social media has changed many people's purpose for travel in the information age.
It could be a good thing: they seek out unique sites for their selfies - and encourage others to go to those sites.
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Are you bringing back memories - or just photos?
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiRemember when you took a trip as kid? You likely have lots of memories of all the moments along the way. You may have had a camera to help record the "story." You likely had a roll of film with 36 pictures (only) that showed how your entire trip unfolded.
You can can get great travel photos - even if you are traveling solo
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiMind blowing travel photography - with your iPhone!
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiDo you want to take better landscape photos?
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiLandscape photography really boils down to 2 things: having the right gear and knowing how to use it. You need a camera, obviously, but a tripod is also essential as well.
It can also help if you have access to a couple of filters including a polarizer and neutral density filters. Beyond that it all comes down to lighting and composition.
You just can't take a (good) selfie at the Washington Monument
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiIf you wish to a take a selfie with the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. be forewarned: your task is daunting. It is quite easy to take a beautiful picture of the monument from afar, say from across the reflecting pool at the national mall.
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