Or, if you can manually adjust the camera,
choose aperture priority mode and the smallest
aperture (large f-stop number) possible while still
maintaining a high-enough shutter speed to avoid
blurring. Compose a view of the skyline of the city
you are visiting, but try to avoid the clich?© shot
that appears in every tourist brochure. If you live
in the city, you??™ll know just which shots to avoid.
2. If you??™re photographing
a skyline, choose a
horizontal composition,
as shown in the
illustration. Notice how
the curved seawall
leads your eye to the
drawbridge and then to
the skyline of Tampa,
Florida.
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patterns of flowing water, as shown in the following
image.
Take Your Digital Camera
on the Road
Digital photography can be downright addictive. With no film to buy and no
film to process, there??™s no reason your digital camera shouldn??™t be a constant
companion. You never know when a photo opportunity will present itself. Of
course, you should always take your digital camera when you go on vacation.
Vacations are special times with friends and family that fade quickly from
memory once you??™re back into your daily routine.
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