Taking photos of attractions on vacation

Taking photos of attractions on vacation

Try to stock up on extra batteries and memory cards. If you're going to be shooting a lot, it's best to buy a photo drive so you can keep all your pictures on it and not have to worry about the remaining space on the card. A special pencil for cleaning optics – LensPen – would also be useful; it is more convenient than regular wipes for optics.

If you shoot with a SLR camera and don’t yet have a universal zoom lens, we recommend purchasing one, since on hikes and excursions there is not always time to change lenses, which is also guaranteed to lead to dust appearing on the matrix. A good choice are lenses with focal lengths 17-50 mm, 17-70 mm, 18-125 mm.

If you are interested not only in landscapes, but also in shooting from afar, then a “tourist” zoom with focal lengths of 28-300 mm, 18-200 mm is suitable. A lens hood and an ultraviolet filter will be useful, especially if you are planning a trip to sunny countries.

Don't allow accidents

Before shooting, make sure that the white balance, autofocus mode, photosensitivity are set correctly, and whether the shooting mode has been switched to “macro”. If the camera is not well mastered, then scene programs will come to the rescue. Read the instructions carefully with the camera in your hands before your trip and practice.

Protect equipment from rain and salty sea spray, sand and dust, direct sunlight, falls and impacts. Carry it in a special photo bag or hide it in a plastic bag, especially on the beach.

Compose your shot correctly

Don’t rush to press the shutter - look around: is there anything superfluous that “clogs” the frame, are there any foreign objects in the way. Get rid of them using optical zoom, change the angle, step aside, sit down.

Try to compose the shot so that the foreground, middle and background are filled

Keep an eye on the horizon - try to keep the camera level so that the horizon does not “fall”. Turn on the composition grid display or use focus points in the viewfinder to guide you.

Try not to split the frame in half. Compose so that one third of the frame is occupied by either the sky (if it has expressive, beautiful clouds) or the sea.

Show interesting details in the foreground: these could be stones, leaves, puddles with reflections, boats.

Don't overexpose your frame

It’s better to underexpose - an overexposed frame cannot be corrected, but an underexposed one is “stretched out” in the editor. If you're shooting in an open area where there are no harsh shadows, use matrix (evaluative) metering. When backlit or when shooting in a city or forest where there are many differently lit areas, set spot or partial metering. If the subject is not in the center of the frame, then by placing the center point on the subject and pressing the shutter button halfway (without releasing it) or locking the exposure, recompose the frame.

Don’t be afraid of dark frames - it’s easier to “pull out” such a picture in a graphics editor than an overexposed one

Whitened, sunken areas spoil the photo, so try to preserve the texture of sand on the beach, water, clouds or snow. If you have shooting experience, use the histogram as a guide, since in bright sunlight it is difficult to evaluate the image on the LCD display. If your experience does not yet allow you to use the histogram, turn on the appropriate subject program, for example “Beach”. By the way, the “Snow” program has the same settings, so it can be successfully used on the sunny coast.

Scenery

Don’t try to “shove” everything into one frame at once; get rid of random and “empty” space - water, sky, foliage. Leave the most important, beautiful and interesting. In the forest, look for more open areas. Dense foliage and branches create variegation, small highlights and dense shadows - such pictures look bad.

Make sure your pictures are balanced and not overloaded with unnecessary details.

Crop the frame so that the landscape is stable, maintain balance - mountains and trees should not “hang” in the air.

Cityscape

Narrow streets, ancient buildings, temples, churches, gates, arches, street cafes - all this makes the frame interesting.

To avoid “blockages” of buildings, do not tilt the camera, try to keep it level in the horizontal and vertical planes. Determine whether it is better to rotate the camera horizontally or vertically so as not to “cut off” the building. However, it is not necessary to shoot the building directly; shoot at an angle, from the side, using a wide-angle lens position.

City streets perfectly convey the flavor of the area

Pictures taken from the top look good - from an observation deck, from a hill, from a bridge.

Try to exclude wires, advertising, trash cans, pipes, fences and other “ugliness”.

Fragments

Don't limit yourself to standard photography of well-known sights, take pictures that will remind you of your trip. Shoot architectural fragments, ornaments, buildings you just like, local residents - everything that will help preserve the flavor of this area in your memory.


Snatch the most interesting, attractive fragments from general plans

When to shoot

It is better in the morning or evening, when the lighting is soft, the colors are warm and rich, and the shadows are more beautiful and expressive. The worst time is 11-15 hours - the sun is high, the shadows are sharp and deep. When shooting a portrait in bright sun, turn on the flash in fill mode - the backlight will soften the shadows.

Shoot spectacular sunsets with optical zoom - this way you will increase the size of the sun. Sunsets over water look good; complement them with foreground: plants, stones, rocks. In the evening, the amount of light quickly decreases - when increasing the shutter speed, try to keep the camera still using a hard surface or lean against a wall.

Evening light gives your photos a soft, warm color.
It's not always good when the light source is located behind you. Side light, as well as backlight – that is, when the light source is located opposite you – gives “liveness” and color.

Taking photos of attractions on vacation

Try to stock up on extra batteries and memory cards. If you're going to be shooting a lot, it's best to buy a photo drive so you can keep all your pictures on it and not have to worry about the remaining space on the card. A special pencil for cleaning optics – LensPen – would also be useful; it is more convenient than regular wipes for optics.

If you shoot with a SLR camera and don’t yet have a universal one, we recommend purchasing one, since on hikes and excursions you don’t always have time to change lenses, which is also guaranteed to lead to dust appearing on the matrix. A good choice are lenses with focal lengths mm, mm, mm.

If you are interested not only in landscapes, but also in shooting from afar, then a “tourist” zoom with focal lengths mm, mm is suitable. A lens hood and an ultraviolet filter will be useful, especially if you are planning a trip to sunny countries.

Don't allow accidents

Before shooting, make sure that the white balance, autofocus mode, photosensitivity are set correctly, and whether the shooting mode has been switched to “macro”. If the camera is not well mastered, then scene programs will come to the rescue. Read the instructions carefully with the camera in your hands before your trip and practice.

Protect equipment from rain and salty sea spray, sand and dust, direct sunlight, falls and impacts. Carry it in a special photo bag or hide it in a plastic bag, especially on the beach.

Compose your shot correctly

Don’t rush to press the shutter - look around: is there anything superfluous that “clogs” the frame, are there any foreign objects in the way. Get rid of them using optical zoom, change the angle, step aside, sit down.

Try to compose the shot so that the foreground, middle and background are filled

Keep an eye on the horizon - try to keep the camera level so that the horizon does not “fall”. Turn on the composition grid display or use focus points in the viewfinder to guide you.

Try not to split the frame in half. Compose so that one third of the frame is occupied by either the sky (if it has expressive, beautiful clouds) or the sea.

Show interesting details in the foreground: these could be stones, leaves, puddles with reflections, boats.

Don't overexpose your frame

It’s better to underexpose - an overexposed frame cannot be corrected, but an underexposed one is “stretched out” in the editor. If you're shooting in an open area where there are no harsh shadows, use matrix (evaluative) metering. When backlit or when shooting in a city or forest where there are many differently lit areas, set spot or partial metering. If the subject is not in the center of the frame, then by placing the center point on the subject and pressing the shutter button halfway (without releasing it) or locking the exposure, recompose the frame.

Don’t be afraid of dark frames - it’s easier to “pull out” such a picture in a graphics editor than an overexposed one

Whitened, sunken areas spoil the photo, so try to preserve the texture of sand on the beach, water, clouds or snow. If you have shooting experience, use the histogram as a guide, since in bright sun it is difficult to evaluate the image. If experience does not yet allow you to use the histogram, turn on the appropriate scene program, for example, “Beach”. By the way, the “Snow” program has the same settings, so it can be successfully used on the sunny coast.

Don’t try to “shove” everything into one frame at once; get rid of random and “empty” space - water, sky, foliage. Leave the most important, beautiful and interesting. In the forest, look for more open areas. Dense foliage and branches create variegation, small highlights and dense shadows - such pictures look bad.

Make sure your pictures are balanced and not overloaded with unnecessary details.

Crop the frame so that the landscape is stable, maintain balance - mountains and trees should not “hang” in the air.

Narrow streets, ancient buildings, temples, churches, gates, arches, street cafes - all this makes the frame interesting.

To avoid “blockages” of buildings, do not tilt the camera, try to keep it level in the horizontal and vertical planes. Determine whether it is better to rotate the camera horizontally or vertically so as not to “cut off” the building. However, it is not necessary to shoot the building directly; shoot at an angle, from the side, using a wide-angle lens position.

City streets perfectly convey the flavor of the area

Pictures taken from the top look good - from an observation deck, from a hill, from a bridge.

Try to exclude wires, advertising, trash cans, pipes, fences and other “ugliness”.

Don't limit yourself to standard photography of well-known sights, take pictures that will remind you of your trip. Shoot architectural fragments, ornaments, buildings you just like, local residents - everything that will help preserve the flavor of this area in your memory.

Snatch the most interesting, attractive fragments from general plans

It is better in the morning or evening, when the lighting is soft, the colors are warm and rich, and the shadows are more beautiful and expressive. The worst time of the clock is when the sun is high, the shadows are sharp and deep. When shooting a portrait in bright sun, turn on the flash in fill mode - the backlight will soften the shadows.

Shoot spectacular sunsets with optical zoom - this way you will increase the size of the sun. Sunsets over water look good; complement them with foreground: plants, stones, rocks. In the evening, the amount of light quickly decreases - when increasing the shutter speed, try to keep the camera still using a hard surface or lean against a wall.

Evening light gives photos a soft, warm coloring

It's not always good when the light source is located behind you. Side light, as well as backlight – that is, when the light source is located opposite you – gives “liveness” and color.

How to take photographs while traveling and on vacation? 17 golden photo edits

Travel mania has taken over the world, as has photography mania. Every second person considers himself an avid photographer, and every tenth person is sure that he has already traveled half the world, and is ready to master the second half of it. But imagine the disappointment of the travel photographer himself and those with whom he decided to share his impressions when it turns out that there is not a single decent photograph in the album from the trip. To ensure that such a story does not happen to you, we will tell you how to take photographs while traveling and on vacation, so that later these photographs will resurrect the pleasant moments of your life.

How to avoid screwing up your vacation photos

17 rules for good vacation or travel photos for those who want to leave the most interesting memories of their vacation. This is not a guide to properly setting up a fancy camera and getting technically flawless pictures. We've compiled a list of photography tips suitable for everyday people who love travel and want to remember it forever.

1. Don’t take off the “postcards” sold at the airport

When visiting a famous landmark, such as the Eiffel Tower, photograph it from an unusual angle. For example, stand under it and take a photo of the view from the bottom up. Or frame it with bolts, metal beams, texture, or a repeating pattern. Shooting lots of architectural detail in your photo album will complement any traditional view of famous landmarks.

2. Forget about boring photos with monuments in the background

Instead, take pictures of your kids eating a fresh baguette in France or your husband playing bocce with the locals in Italy. These are the photos that you will keep for many years and smile every time you open an album with them.

3. Photograph people

Not tourists, but local residents busy with everyday activities: buying flowers or morning coffee, breakfast in a street cafe, walking their dogs. Feel like a real street photographer.

Take some time to simply observe and photograph interesting moments in life. The human element will add interest to your images.

4. Include price tags in your photos.

For example, the names and prices of vegetables and fruits at the farmers' market, written in the local language. They will add mood to the photo report and preserve emotions and sensations.

Even ordinary street signs will create a greater presence than the main attraction.

5. Visit local markets and fairs

They are similar to our markets, but still completely different. They always have the freshest bread, fish, cheeses, meats, and they always sell something purely national that you can’t buy in stores.

Try to visit them: nothing makes you feel like a local like shopping at a market.

6. Make photo stories

For example, take a wide shot of an antique market and then zoom in to close up the goods, people paying for purchases, children laughing, an old man smoking a pipe.

Or choose a theme, for example, photograph flowers in large pots standing on the street.

Such series of frames will make your album memorable and interesting, and you can also use them to make a collage on the wall.

7. Take photos of the sights correctly

If you are photographing a person against the backdrop of a monument, ask him to climb onto this monument, or point his hand towards a local temple, or simply pick up a beautiful flower.

Let the main character of the photo be the person in the lens, or even better, the subject, but not the landmark in the background.

8. Photograph local dishes

Choose a table by the window or on the terrace and take photos of the local cuisine before you eat it.

This is the very case when making “edible Instagrams” is not only possible, but also necessary.

9. Don’t weigh yourself down with photographic equipment.

Take one camera and lens with you, because when changing lenses you are sure to miss that one shot.

Yes, and carrying a backpack full of equipment is difficult, and you will inevitably want to get back to the hotel faster. Remember that the great zoom is your feet.

In the meantime, you will get to the right place, how many interesting things you will still have time to see.

10. Choose one or two topics for each day.

Taking pictures on vacation can sometimes lead to the fact that from an excess of new impressions you start photographing everything.

The end result is a pile of unnecessary footage. It’s better to be in a certain mood: one day to photograph trays with souvenirs, the next - street lamps.

You will be surprised to realize how different things become once you pay attention to them.

11. Don’t forget about yourself, your beloved

Otherwise, when you return from vacation, you will find that there are no photos of you. It will be a shame.

12. Experiment with different shooting genres

Traditional portraits, landscapes, panoramic and detailed shots. Create sketches from life, photograph night scenes.

Look for natural framing and whimsical lines. You can take a few shots in a minimalist style.

Take an outline photo. The scope for creativity is huge!

13. The key to successful photography is unusual poses

Interact with the landscape: instead of standing like a pillar in front of the pyramids, sit on the steps, jump, bury yourself in the sand, make a surprised face, make a funny face.

14. Try not to repeat yourself

Experiment with angles. There is nothing worse than a thousand pictures of you, cut off at the ankle, in front of different stones.

Shoot more often from the lower or higher point.

Place the camera on the ground or climb trees and parapets with it. You will be surprised how a simple change of perspective transforms an object.

15. Prepare for the trip

Read the history of the city (just find one that is interestingly written), guidebooks, reviews of tourists who have already been there, look at Google Street View panoramas.

If you are traveling on a package tour, do not rely on guides, otherwise you will miss out on a lot of interesting things.

16. Plan your photo shoots

Don’t put it off until the last day, if you have time, go and take pictures. Don't be lazy, otherwise there will be nothing to review on cold winter evenings.

17. Take away the “postcards” sold at the airport

Still, take them off. But a little. In case your originality is not understood. Traditional shots, done well, will not leave anyone indifferent.

Let your albums be replenished with pictures that reflect exactly your mood and feeling from the country you visited!

Taking photos on vacation

taking photos on vacation

Summer, heat, sun, although winter too - all this is vacation time. Finally the long-awaited vacation! Rest days become doubly enjoyable if you have the opportunity to go on a trip. So that the impressions of what you see and the wonderful time spent remain not only in your memory, you should take care of this in advance and take a camera with you.

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All these photos will remind you for a long time how good you were just recently. But in order to later enjoy beautiful images of the beauty of nature and happy moments, you need to know some rules of photography on vacation and on vacation.

photo with the Eiffel Tower

So:
- The flash drive in the camera should be large, so as not to worry that you will run out of space at the most inopportune moment.
Fortunately, modern digital technologies allow you to buy a flash card of the required size and at a reasonable price. — Excellent shots are obtained when shooting landscapes.
For example, you can photograph a landscape against the backdrop of the sun setting low on the horizon. The most unfavorable time for photography is midday, since the bright sun at this time of day can significantly spoil your photos. If you really need to take photographs, be sure to use a flash. — When photographing people with a wide-angle lens at close range, you should not bring the camera too close to the person.
Since the face of the person being photographed is distorted like a reflection in a samovar. It is best to use a lens with a focal length of 50 mm - When photographing a full-length person, it is necessary that the camera is at the level of the photographer’s hip.
If the lens is at head level, then the person being photographed will have a large head and small legs. And if at the level of the legs, then on the contrary - big legs and a small head. - So, now how to take a photo with a monument: You cannot place your subject at the very foot of a large monument. Since it will be invisible what we are photographing with, and if you shoot from afar, the monument will be visible but you will not be visible. Therefore, place the person closer to the camera and further from the subject. Then both the person himself and the landmark behind him will be clearly visible.

Taking photos on vacation

And some more tips for shooting:

1. Start photographing from your destination, be it an airport or a train station. And here you can find a lot of interesting things.

2. While getting carried away with photographing sights, don’t forget about the local population.
These are sometimes very interesting characters. 3. Pictures with everyday scenes will be a great addition to your photo album.
4. Don’t forget about night photos, if, of course, the camera settings provide such an opportunity.
5. Avoid staged shots, change the shooting angle.
6. Pay attention to plants and animals.
Representatives of the local flora and fauna can be quite interesting. 7. Don’t forget about your loved one, because you are the main character of the whole trip.
A tripod can be your assistant in this matter. The thing is virtually irreplaceable. 8. Don't refrain from repeating takes, take multiple shots.
Later you can choose the most suitable option. 9. Take care of the technical part, stock up on an additional memory card and battery.
10. And lastly, the most important component for great shots is a good mood.

10 Ways to Make Your Vacation Photos Amazing

Each of us, when going on vacation , takes a camera with us, or, as a last resort, uses the camera that is built into the phone. But the problem is why a friend’s photo is always brighter, more colorful and more emotional. The first thought is that it’s all about technology. It's really all about hands and patience.

How to take a beautiful photograph that will convey the emotions, color and atmosphere of the place you are shooting, we will tell you about this. To do this, you should follow the basic rules of photography . We will share how to take photographs correctly , based on generally accepted standards.

Photography Rule No. 1 . If you are not a professional, but want to get the most out of your camera, then take pictures of everything, everywhere and always. Don't limit yourself to just staged photos near attractions, take pictures of everything that's going on around you.

To your surprise, you will get a lot of decent photos. Moreover, you will be able to convey the mood of everything that is happening.

Photography Rule No. 2. The best time for good photographs is morning and evening. The light at this time is not so bright, it is still or no longer hot outside. In addition, there are much fewer people, so there is an opportunity to concentrate on “capturing moments.”

Photography Rule No. 3: One of the most important factors of a vacation is the emotions, not the attractions, hotels, cars and restaurants, but the emotions you feel from visiting them. In order to capture true emotion, you will need to ruin a lot of shots and have iron patience and endurance.

Also, you should do everything so as not to be noticed. If this is still difficult for you, then ask your friends or family to make faces, jump, stretch out their arms and smile wide, wide. Initially it may seem stupid and funny, but when you go back and look at the photo again, you will realize that this is perhaps the best work.

Photography Rule No. 4. It’s worth remembering that getting a good shot is like taking first place in a beauty contest. To do this, you need not only to dress nicely, choose the light and place. Here you need to think, count and remember that the most colorful places are located far from attractions and large crowds of people.

Also, you need patience. For example, if you are photographing a duck on a lake, it is better to wait until he swims as close as possible, or turns in the direction you want. Try to think outside the box, then your photos will be unique.

Photography Rule #5: It is important that the person viewing your photograph understands the size of the subject you are photographing. For example, you went fishing vacation It’s just a sin not to show off to your friends. Don't just photograph the fish; compare its size with something, for example, your hand.

Also, if you are photographing mountains or cliffs, include houses or trees in the frame so that you can imagine the actual size of the beauty you want to show.

Photography Rule No. 6: It is best to hold the camera level, without tilting or turning it over. It's even better if you have a tripod and know how to take shutter speed photographs. Such photos can become real masterpieces.

Photography Rule #7 : Be alert. Every second something unexpected, unpredictable and interesting can happen. For example, you are in India, walking around the temples, and then a monkey stole a banana and is rushing with it in its teeth. Try to photograph her in motion, but without scaring her.

Try to take photographs in such a way that people would later say: “When did you manage to do this? I didn't even notice anything. Class!".

Photography Rule No. 8: Be sure to pay attention to the background of the photo, especially if it is a portrait. There should be nothing unnecessary in the background. For example, you want to photograph your beloved against the backdrop of the endless sea, and in the background there is a couple sunbathing on a mattress topless. I think you don't need such shots.

Photography Rule No. 9. Remember that a rare and successful photograph will be taken precisely when you least expect it, when the weather is not very good, and precisely when you are not in the mood to take photographs at all.

Photography Rule #10 This is the most useful rule of all. Do not adhere to stereotypes, do not delve into the instructions of experienced photographers, and do not strictly follow established rules and boundaries. Act the way you want, the way you like and the way you think is best. Photos that are taken from the heart and with love will be the most successful.

At the same time, everyone, before taking photographs of everything in a foreign country, familiarize yourself with its culture, rules and traditions. It is worth photographing tribal residents in central Africa only with their permission, which is not so easy to obtain, since you have to explain it yourself.

For them, a photo is the theft of the soul, for which they will demand payment. And in Rome you shouldn’t take photographs of police officers, as this could land you in jail.

Bringing the right vacation photos is not difficult if you approach the process with passion. How to take photographs correctly is a question that is difficult to answer. The fact is that creativity has no boundaries and does not have clear definitions of what is right and what is wrong.

So go on vacation and take healthy photographs the way your heart desires.

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How to Take Good Vacation Photos

People who have just arrived from vacation, the first thing they hear from acquaintances and friends is: “Show me the photos!” And this is not surprising.

After all, it is more convenient to “see once, hear a hundred times.”

Photography is a wonderful invention that allows you to immerse yourself in the time when it was taken and remember the most wonderful moments in your life. It is very important to consider the quality of the photographs. After all, even the most picturesque landscapes and views can be photographed so that they look like an ordinary forest with a nondescript appearance.

Here are some tips to help you take interesting, vibrant, and high-quality photographs while traveling.

Get ready!

If you are going on vacation, then immediately be prepared for the fact that you will have to take a lot and often photographs. Every person who is in another country for the first time is interested in everything! Unusual places, events, communication with strangers who speak a completely different language. It will be much better if your camera has a fairly large amount of memory. Be sure to remember to take with you a spare flash card (or better yet, several) and batteries. Prepare a soft and reliable camera case. If you have several lenses, take them. If you have a camera that takes pictures in the water, take it.

Other camera accessories will also help you get good image quality. For example, polarizing filters that eliminate any reflections and add intense color, a tripod for shooting at long shutter speeds, or an external flash that can be used to shoot in a dark room or at night.

Be creative

During relaxation, joy, happiness and new sensations overwhelm, and this mood should be present in each of your photos. It is better to avoid classic static poses. They won't surprise anyone and will look too ordinary.

Come up with something original and new. Make unusual faces for photos, dance, jump, fool around, but just don’t abuse it or go too far. Try and enjoy the process and your camera will contain unique photographs and wonderful memories.

Be invisible

Of course, the pictures for which you have been preparing for a long time and specially posed look dynamic and bright. But unexpected photographs also have their merits, because these are the kind of photos that can accurately convey the real travel atmosphere and mood. After all, in such photographs people look natural, without depicting anyone else. It is for this reason that unplanned photographs always turn out to be sincere and emotional. Take photographs of everything that seems surprising and unusual to you: the surrounding nature, new acquaintances, various public places, children, your friends and loved ones, etc.

Find a suitable location

The shooting location is important. Be creative and responsible about this. Try to choose a perspective in which you can see seemingly ordinary things and situations in a completely new way. Try, don’t be lazy, and if necessary, lie down on the ground or rise higher.

Seize the moment

Try to always carry a camera with you, because at any moment something very interesting and unusual can happen that you would want to capture on camera. This is how you will get the most original photographs and unusual photo sessions.

Be careful if you don’t want to miss something very interesting that could make a good shot. Look around you more often. The most amazing events happen right under our noses, and we often don’t notice them.

Right time

We usually photograph the most popular attractions of the country in which we are holidaying. And that's what everyone does! That is why around various popular historical monuments and architectural structures there are always crowds of tourists of different nationalities who take photographs of everything around, guides, interpreters using simultaneous translation, and police officers.

Remember one rule - tourists are more active in the afternoon.

If you want to successfully inspect any object, you should visit it early in the morning or in the evening. It is at this time that you will have the opportunity to take successful photographs of yourself and the attraction, and not of people who are trying to fit into the lens of your camera.

Adapt

Over the course of your vacation, you'll find yourself photographing at different times of the day, in different weather conditions, and in a variety of lighting conditions. If you want to get high-quality and beautiful photographs, then you need to figure out in advance what mode and settings to take photos in daylight and at a party in a club, at night. You should set up your camera correctly before shooting. If you learn to adapt to the conditions around you, your photos will look very professional.

In the end, I want to give an example of what you can see in Crimea. Don't forget to take pictures of the sights of Crimea, which are located along the southern coast of the Black Sea. These are the Massandra and Vorontsov palaces, the well-known Swallow's Nest and much, much more.

Traces of ancient settlements can be found on the territory of Bakhchisarai, Kerch and Sevastopol. And the cave cities remained to us as a memory of the ancient city-states. The Crimean mountains, although not very high at all, are very interesting for lovers of rock climbing, hiking and speleological exploration.

Let’s add more secrets on the topic of “vacation” photography

Good luck with your photos and have a nice trip!

13 standard boring vacation photos from social networks

Summer has come to its logical end. A rainy autumn has arrived (in our country, for example, very abruptly). Some bros, in a vain attempt to hold onto fond memories, look at photos of summer and vacations to relive pleasant memories. The problem is that most often people take pictures during vacation, according to my (and not only) observations, in 13 different ways. And, I’ll tell you a secret, it’s still such a shame and disgrace! Taking photographs in these ways may have once been an original idea, but it ceased to be such a long time ago in the age of dinosaurs. Today we will tell you about 13 types of stupid happy holiday photos that you can find on your social networks or from your friends. The disadvantage of these photos is that the people in them no longer want to have a good rest, but to show their friends how they supposedly have a great time. “Envy you, bitches!” - they seem to tell us.

1. Legs and sea

A relatively recently appeared type of photographs that should show that you are already in a state of relaxation. There's bound to be some joke at the bottom about someone's pale asses being stuck at work. Photography is designed to induce envy. Perhaps its owner is already pretty sunburned, but he is still proud that he is on vacation.

2. Propping up a landmark

Needless to say how stupid this is!? You have come to a place where something ancient and great is located, and instead of looking at it and admiring it, you, like a fool, ask to be photographed in a stupid pose. And it's also cheesy.

3. Photo from an airplane window

The photo seems to say “You are here, and I am in heaven! And I also have money to relax away from you bitches!” What's the point of taking a photo from an airplane if not for the purpose of showing off? From a bird's eye view you can hardly distinguish Malta from Krasnodar. Fields, houses, squares of some kind - a formal computer strategy. That's what's in the photo, dude, what do you think? If anything, the answer is “Malta”.

4. Jumping for no reason

If the photo is taken for Twitter, then a “jumping” hashtag is required in order to be found. Jumping is so original!

5. Photo of a dude on a rock with his arms outstretched

Pathos in the spirit of the group “Aria” and its song “I’m Free.” The caption is usually in the spirit: “It’s so beautiful here. I feel so free!))).” The next most popular are “Meditation on the Edge of a Cliff” and “Look, I Can Do It Without Hands!”

6. Any interactions with statues

More often than not, the face in the photo is simply repeating what the statue is doing. But there are also funny versions of these photographs, such as the photo above.

7. Photo of a couple close to the lens

Like “We are together and we feel good”! Don't do this, there are many original ways to show that you are still dating and are having fun.

8. Photos of the food they order on vacation in a scary, scary color filter

Sometimes the photo looks so creepy that it doesn't make you want to eat the contents of that bro's plate. Fortunately, this photo is not from this opera.

9. View from the hotel window

The photo is usually accompanied by captions like: “I’m on vacation”, “It’s cool here, I’m staying!” or “This is my hotel, guys!”

10. Photos of attractions from below to show how majestic they are

Below is the obligatory comment in the spirit of “I’m so small, but it’s so big!”

11. Stupid translations of understandable phrases and errors in the text

The Chinese are very famous for this, they have really strange signs with a random set of Russian words. Some dudes take pictures of errors in the menu text. It's cool, but it's already set my teeth on edge.

12. Photo of a kiss against the backdrop of a sunset, in which almost nothing is clear

Usually a couple wants to bring one of those typical romantic photos to life, but they can't, so they end up with something blown out.

13. Photo of a boring landscape where there is no one and nothing to catch the eye on

What is the meaning of this photo? There is an answer: deep.

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