Photographing and Isolating People in the Frame
In any travel location there are many interesting places to go
to observe people--fellow tourists and locals alike.
TIPS:
1.) Look first for either an interesting, simple background or go for the busy street scenes—the choice is yours to make.
2.) Make sure the location is well lit, and then wait as long as possible for people to move into your picture space. Generally most tourist locations have many people moving around and checking out the sites or going about their daily tasks.
3.) It is essential to have a good angle and shutter speed plan in order to be successful. Stopping the person and clearly showing them walk through the picture frame, means a shutter speed of 1/250 or greater. On the other hand, if you want to add some creativity to your image, you may want the person to be blurred out or in an abstract motion form, so set your shutter speed in the range of 1/60 to 1/15.

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Scooting Around on
Cobblestone
Paris, France











