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Food and Travel Photographer Penny de los Santos, Part 2—AdoramaTV

reDefine with Tamara Lackey

ArticleAdorama TV Techniques and How-Tos - by Tamara Lackey, March 28, 2012

In this episode of reDefine, we conclude our interview with food and travel photographer Penny de los Santos. 

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TAGS: photography,  travel,  travel photography,  photojournalism,  photographer,  photography tips,  photography tip,  inspiration,  Tamara Lackey,  interview 

How To Create an Immersive Panorama You Can Share Online

Shoot, stitch together, upload, and share hi-res panorama images

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Guest Author, March 7, 2012

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I love to create panoramas. A great immersive panorama lets me express the size and scope of amazing scenery and places I visit. I'm not a professional photographer, but I can get truly amazing immersive panoramas using whatever camera I have with me, and some easy-to-use software and online hosting services.

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TAGS: landscapes,  travel photography,  scenics,  panorama,  Focus on Travel Photography,  immersive 

Destination Holland: Focus on Flowers

If you enjoy photographing flowers, 2012 is the best year to visit Holland.

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Allen Rokach with Anne Millman, January 18, 2012

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Yes, it's the middle of winter, so why talk about flowers? The Floriade, a gigantic floral exposition which happens every 10 years, will take place this spring in Holland. It's time to make travel plans!

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TAGS: nikon,  DSLR,  landscapes,  travel photography,  tripod,  macro,  flowers,  macro photography,  scenics,  flower 

To Pose or Not to Pose People Part II

Travel Photography

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Allen Rokach with Anne Millman, August 3, 2011

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There are times when posing people offers distinct advantages.

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TAGS: travel,  travel photography,  portrait,  environmental,  focus on portraiture,  Focus on Travel Photography 

Adorama Photographs America: New York, New York

The street photography capital of the world

ArticlePortraits and People Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, July 25, 2011

I've lived my entire life in and around New York City—especially Manhattan—so there are certain common “touristy” locations I take for granted, and tend to ignore: The Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Times Square at Night. Instead, I focus on the people, and do street photography.

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TAGS: street photography,  travel photography,  Panasonic LX3,  system compact,  Leica M9,  Panasonic LX5,  Nikon P7000,  Canon G12,  Olympus E-P3,  Focus on Street Photography 

To Pose or Not to Pose People: Part I

Travel Photography Tips

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Allen Rokach with Anne Millman, July 19, 2011

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Travel and photography are natural partners. Forget the postcards: We all want our own images of the world’s great sights.  But often what gives our travel photos true personality are the people we include, whether they are our travel companions or the locals who cross our paths.

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TAGS: travel photography,  environmental,  Focus on Travel Photography,  candid 

Adorama Photographs America: Birding in South Florida

When and where to get great bird shots in the sunshine state

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Diane Miller, July 11, 2011

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Birds are beautiful subjects for photography, but getting close enough for good pictures is often frustrating.  One of the best places for getting close is south Florida.

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TAGS: travel,  travel photography,  outdoors,  outdoor photography,  wildlife,  birds,  Focus on Travel Photography,  Focus on Bird Photography 

Travel Photography 10-Point Checklist

When in a new locale, vary your shots

ArticleOutdoor and Travel Techniques and How-Tos - by Michael Freeman, June 13, 2011

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Standard practice in professional editorial assignments is to vary the style, scale and lighting, so that the total take looks rich and varied and gives the art director different material to work with.

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TAGS: travel,  travel photography,  Focus on Travel Photography 

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