Photography
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replying to @ramblRramblR
@ramblRramblR Spectacular beauty! We have more yellow and orange today!
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A1: I love taking photos of people in their natural environment. I was always attracted to this and I try to capture smiles during my trips, as much as I can. #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1. Love it all, and love the stunning images from around the world I get to see on Ramblr! But here’s some from me. I think a mix of architecture and nature photos the best but I like to try to get a nice seasonal or path pic too. 🗺 #trlt
A1: Maybe a bit of a rogue suggestion, but we think metro stations are always intriguing to photograph. What's the most impressive station you've visited on your travels? #TRLT
A1: I enjoy photographing landscapes, on The Road Less Travelled, trying to capture the essence of a place.
Q via @BradtGuides
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replying to @JCreatureTravel @JCreatureTravel @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides Trees are fabulous! #trlt
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: I like interesting houses and exteriors. They can’t move and there’s so much detail to explore afterwards when you edit the picture. Here are some impressions from Hanover, Goslar and Görlitz #TRLT
A1 My favourite subject to photograph is architecture, & fortunately Uzbekistan has some of the most extraordinary buildings in the world! #TRLT
replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1) Nature, architecture & wildlife are my primary subject matter for my photographs. #TRLT
replying to @Travel_Session
A1- #Sunrise and #sunset are my favorite shots without question
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replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @WorldwideXplore A2: I’m often cross-country skiing through atmospheric landscapes so the challenge is whether to break my stride, stop, take off my gloves and shoot. It’s always worth it. This was taken in Connecticut. #TRLT
A2: Making people feel comfortable when photographing them is a definite challenge. Best to spend a lot of time around someone before taking a photo. #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel
@TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: People. Humans like myself.
Can't say why, but this is the image I love the most. Bokonbaevo, Kyrgyzstan. #TRLT
A2 I'd say wildlife or night skies are the most difficult. I have been pretty successful with long exposure with my iPhone, but moving wildlife is hard via @worldwidexplore #TRLT #traveltuesday #travelphotography
A2: One of the biggest challenges on the road less travelled is dealing with extreme, cold or remote locations. Being well prepared with the right kit and clothing can really help to mitigate any difficulties. Carefully planning ahead is key. @worldwidexplore #TRLT
A2: Asking for permission to take photos. I love street photography and I think that part of taking of a good photo is spontaneity. Once you ask for permission, that disappears completely, your subject starts to act rather than be natural. #TRLT