Know Your Equipment
Your equipment will have an effect on your final images, so you'll want to know how to get the best performance using the tools you have.
Here are some tips for taking good travel photographs. These ideas are not cast in stone, but you can use them as a guide for getting the shots you want.
Your equipment will have an effect on your final images, so you'll want to know how to get the best performance using the tools you have.
Ultimately you want to end up with the best final image. The subject is sharp and the composition is good. But how can you accomplish all this in the field while events are rapidly unfolding?
I like to use a process called Image Fusion to create images that closely reproduce what the eye sees. The results often do not look like photographs, but they contain a wider tonal range than conventional photographs.