Many travelers correct their vision using eyeglasses. Unfortunately, a significant number of travelers using eyeglasses have difficulty focusing their DSLR cameras, and properly composing their photos due to wearing glasses. Ned Levi discusses their problems and offers solutions for them.
Just because your travel photographs are in focus, doesn’t mean they will look sharp to the eye, but if they’re out of focus, nothing will make them “sharp.” Ned Levi discusses what you need to know to get “sharp” travel photos to show off to your friends and family when you return home.
During each day, you will probably change your camera’s settings. Ned has a series of tips to help you develop your pre-shoot checklist to reset your camera to settings you want and expect, so you don’t ruin any of the day’s photos or miss great photo opportunities.
It’s spring, time to dust off your camera. Flowers are in bloom at the great gardens of the world. Ned has tips for your close-up photos of their dazzling displays of color.
Ned has tips and techniques for you to meet the “glass challenge” of photographing through bus windows, helicopter canopies, glass cases and aquarium walls, while traveling.