Vacation Photos: Tips For Creating And Preserving Memories

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Vacation photos are great and a way to maintain that nice, warm vacation feeling even after you're brought back to reality. After thinking about what you can do to improve your next holiday album, here's a list of tips for taking the perfect photos.

Photograph people, not objects.

If you are the owner of a very high-end camera, you may want to use all your memory to take pictures of inanimate objects with different camera settings. But one of the most important parts of the holidays is spending quality time with family and friends. The memories of having them together will be one of the most memorable. (And, of course, a cool close-up photo of some really weird rocks on the beach.) Don't be too formal.

The best photos are usually the ones that allow you to see things as they really are. Instead of forcing everyone into the frame and demanding big smiles, try to capture what's happening as it happens. This is especially effective if you have children. Capturing the excitement of getting ice cream or building a sandcastle with your siblings is priceless. License to be artistic.

For all the fuss about close-ups and flashy camera angles, they probably have their uses. Capturing a beautiful sunset over a calm ocean can evoke memories of your vacation, as can an image of a green field taken from your car. One of the boxes on your perfect vacation checklist is probably a scenic location, so it's a good idea to include that as well. So when you look back at images of snow-capped mountains during your ski chalet vacation, you can remember exactly how you felt there.

Save your memories. So many people, myself included, keep their vacation photos in their original packaging, but you might be better off creating a real album. This will somehow preserve your memory better and probably make you less likely to lose your albums in some random drawer or closet. You can also further customize your photos by creating albums. Add your child's drawings or your own words to the photos, categorize them however you like, and proudly display them on your bookshelf.

With these tips in mind, here's a quick list of some of the world's most beautiful destinations to visit, along with links to holiday homes in each location. Now you can plan your next vacation and keep your camera in mind.

Taj Mahor (India) Iguazu Falls (Brazil) Pyramids and Sphinx (Egypt) Grand Canyon (Colorado), USA Niagara Falls (Canada) Venice Canals Colosseum (Rome)—Roman Villa Milford Sound and Miter Peak (New Zealand) Palace of Versailles (Paris)

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