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How to take photos when traveling alone?

Việt NamViệt Nam09/07/2024


Taking photos of yourself - something that seems easy but is difficult for many people, especially in unfamiliar places and with limited time. Searching the question "How to take photos when traveling alone", Google returns 51.5 million results, enough to see that the number of people interested in this issue is very large.

Here are some of the simplest ways for you to travel alone and still have memorable "virtual life" photos.

Using Tripod and Remote Control

If you are traveling alone, you should bring a tripod. With this tool, you can take photos yourself, get the right angle without having to ask passersby for help. You should buy a sturdy tripod that can stand firmly on many terrains, and is compact so that you can easily carry it in your luggage.

Prepare

There are 3 important elements that make a good photo: composition, clothing - accessories and your demeanor. The photo must have a harmonious composition with the horizon.

Visitors should choose clothes and accessories that match the background in the frame. In addition, you should practice some natural poses to ensure you look your best in photos.

Using a selfie stick

The selfie stick is also one of the "magic" tools that help you take beautiful photos even when traveling alone. The selfie stick is compact, does not take up much space in the backpack, but is very useful when allowing you to take photos with many different flexible angles and a wide view.

Use slow motion mode

Visitors can take advantage of the slow-motion video mode on their phones. Thanks to that, you will capture moments in fast poses such as: flying, jumping, running.

Timer and continuous shooting

Almost all cameras and phones have timer and continuous shooting functions. Plug your camera or phone into a Tripod and set it to 10 continuous shooting mode. That way you won’t miss any of your beautiful moments.

TB (according to Znews)


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