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Are you looking for the photography techniques that will make your travel photos really stand out from the crowd?
Every craft has its insider secrets -- certain tips and tricks that are used by the pros. The world of photography is no different. Fortunately, Brenda Tharp is kind enough to share some of these photography secrets -- and some exercises to master them -- with us.
Brenda Tharp's photo of a Bangkok temple shows just how much depth one can get into their photographs, if they know how. Here she talks about how her techniques helped capture this breathtaking image.
When Brenda Tharp set her sights on the Gherkin Building, she was able to find the humor in the contrast of its architecture when compared to the surrounding buildings of yesteryear.
Brenda shares how she emphasized the sheer mass of this modern marvel after the actual shot was taken.
When you're photographing dozens of prayer wheels, they can all start to look the same. That's what Brenda Tharp discovered during a recent trip to Bhutan. Then she thought up a way to make her prayer wheel photographs different.
Sometimes it's more than just light that makes a picture perfect, as Brenda's candid shot of this Bhutan monk clearly proves.
Brenda used just the right mixture of lighting and candid photography to create a shot that really makes an impression
Brenda explains what a wonderful subject the Bhutan man featured in this portrait turned out to be.
Not all travel photos can be considered awe-inspiring or breathtaking. Any of us who have had to sit through a friend's less-than-stellar vacation slide show understand this fact all too well.
If you want to get shots that people clamor to see, Brenda Tharp is the person to ask. Here's her advice on getting the dramatic travel photos everyone will be delighted to view.
After explaining to us how she decides which pieces of photography equipment to bring with her on a trip, Brenda went on to tell us about two items she wouldn't leave home without. I think our listeners will find her answers very interesting.
Traveling light is important, today more than ever, thanks to the tighter baggage restrictions imposed by the airlines.
What photography equipment is essential to take with you and what can safely be left behind? Brenda Tharp sheds some light on the subject.
Obviously, not every vacation photo is created equal. Some show shots of places and people, while others actually capture the mood and experience of the places being visited.
How can you be sure yours will fall into the latter category? Brenda Tharp had some great suggestions during her recent 7 Photography Questions interview.
