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Best Places For Photography In India

Best-places-photography


Travelling is all about seeing new places and storing them in your memories to cherish forever after. And since photography plays such a major role in our travels today, there is no better way to enjoy a memorable trip than by heading out on one of the many photography tours in India. Photography tours are a great way to supplement your trip and the fact that they come in so many shapes and sizes only add to the fun.

There are many styles of photography tours in India which complement the many diverse sights to be seen in the country. From wildlife photography tours to cultural photography tours to tribal photography tours, there is a vast range of choice for you to pick from. You can choose to go on a single photography tour or even mix and match two or three tours to create a varied and engaging trip.

The best part about photography tours in India is that they allow you to experience the best sights and sounds around the region you are visiting, and commit them to memory. Since you are accompanied by a guide on these trips, you have the chance to explore the best places and interact in a smoother fashion with the locals, thereby getting the most out of your trip. If natural settings delight you, you can consider undertaking a photography tour to one of the many wildlife and bird sanctuaries around the country, from Tal Chapar Wildlife Sanctuary to Gir National Park amongst others.

Capturing beauty has been among the most revered art of all times. From sketching the Camera Obscura, to developing a film camera role, photography has evolved over a period. The different clicking errors were rectified with the invention of technology. Where a camera used to differently focus and capture, today it assists you, making life in the world of photography easier, better, faster and well-customized.

Too many people holding a DSLR would like to qualify automatically as skilled photographers, but it is unknowingly a separate study. Pursuing this study helps you realize the importance that light angles, background and exposure, play in capturing images. Photography is extremely popular among the youth and there are millions of photographers who use social media to post their talent.

For these photography skills, one thing that compliments would be a place of scenic beauty. Here we list down some of the most interesting locations pan India that the clicking community cannot resist from capturing.

Presenting a list of top  places for photography in India:

Ladakh

 

Rajasthan

 

Varanasi

 

Madurai

 

Golden Temple, Amritsar

 

Caves of Maharashtra

 

Hampi



Two Some Tricks Of Photography

Hotshoe PEZ Dispenser for kids


  • Shooting photos of kids can be quite the feat.  It seems like they are interested in looking at everything BUT the camera.  I have two kids of my own, and I know that the only way to get them to smile and look at the camera is with a good bribe.
  • The perfect solution is to buy a simple PEZ dispenser on the hotshoe of your camera!  The base of the PEZ dispenser is a tiny bit wider than a standard hotshoe, so you'll have to trim it just slightly with a kitchen knife before the shoot.
  • Then, when the kids are being good and looking at the PEZ dispenser, you can have them come up and grab a little candy periodically during the shoot.  It's pure genius.

Day to night in a flash

  • Sometimes you're out shooting portraits on a bright sunny day and the light just looks too… natural.  I often find this is the case when shooting a wedding or engagement when I'm shooting at a park or other outdoor location and I get bored with the same lighting in every shot.
  • One trick that I really enjoy is to turn up the power on my flash to the max.  This will, obviously, make the subject extremely bright.  If you change your camera settings to expose for the subject, it will make the background look extremely dark because the flash didn't hit it.

Remove the lens for macro



  • This is the coolest camera trick I've seen in a long time.  If you take off your lens and hold it in front of the camera, you get a macro lens!  I was really skeptical about this, but I just tried it and it worked like a charm.
  • There are four things you need to know about using this trick:
  1. Your camera won't take a picture with the lens off unless you're in manual mode.
  2. The best focal length seems to be around 50mm, so either a 50mm prime or an 18-55mm kit lens would be perfect!
  3. Obviously, you lose autofocus since your lens isn't attached to the camera.  Focus is achieved by simply moving closer to or further away from the subject, and
  4. The camera can't open up the aperture, so you'll do it with your hand.  On the back of the lens (the side you mount on the camera), move the little plastic slider piece that controls the aperture.  If you look in the lens while doing it, you'll see the hole open up.

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