Wednesday 29 May 2019

Photo story - The Eden Project

These photographs were taken at The Eden Project, Cornwall.

The Eden Project is the world's largest indoor rainforest with many species of plants growing in different climate and environment. The two main enclosures are the two domes next to each other, each housing thousands of different plants. The dome structure is made up of hundreds of hexagon shaped cells supported by steel frames. There is also a botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife.


The two domes

View from the foot bridge

The junk monster, made with old appliances 

The walk way before the domes

The spider in the pond

Bhupinder Ghatahora
Ghatahora Photography
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Monday 27 May 2019

Improve your Travel Photography

Here are a few tips to improve your travel photography

Photograph transport:
* capture trains, cars, taxis
* move closer to your subjects
* capture abstract shapes
* photograph action shots
* use available light or fill-in flash if needed


Photograph shop windows and signs:
* capture signs
* shop windows
* photograph signs at night


Change your viewpoint:
* look out for different viewpoints
* move closer to the building
* photograph the whole building



Think about the detail:
* stain glassed windows
* texture in the doors or windows
* move closer to capture to photograph door handles



Photograph the local landmark
* capture the local landmarks, use wide angle lens


Shoot local events:
* find out local events, research your area
* use long focal length and wide angle
* photograph crowds
* capture candid portraits
* show colours


Photograph the local market
* photograph people and produce
* capture people in action
* capture colour and create abstract photos
* wide angle shots
* be patient, don't rush your photos
* capture candid photographs


Photograph reflections:
* capture interesting shapes that are the reflections create
* concentrate on colour and patterns
* use light to your advantage



Focus on architectural details:
* close-up of architectural details
* diffused or cloudy light is better for revealing subtle details and textures in the buildings
* experiment with direct and directional light to create interesting and moody shoots


Photograph candid portraits:
* capture local interest
* remember to keep an eye on your background and light


Hope this article gives you a insight to Travel Photography

Bhupinder Ghatahora
Ghatahora Photography
info@ghatahora.co.uk
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