Photo Tips For Any Vacation

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Keeping A Sharp Focus: Photo Tips for Any Vacation by Peter Guttman (NAPSA)—If you’re like many Americans, a worry-free vacation also means not missing that special moment because you didn’t have a camera. The answer? Always carry a one-time-use camera. These tips will help you focus on getting the best shots: Shoot in quantity—Don’t just use your camera for planned activities during your vacation, incorporate picture-taking into everything you do and you'll be sure to capture spectacular, every- day moments that could become your most cherished pictures. Capture the essence— Whereveryou travel, to reveal the true essence of your destination, Always keep your camera handy. Those great moments come and go in the blink of an eye. through the glass minimizing the reflection by getting up close and not usinga flash. ture, local faces and landscapes. By doing this you can really celebrate your memories as you expe- So, now that you know it’s important to always have a camera ready, make sure you get the best possible vacation pictures from your one-time-use camera! Shoot at the margins of the day—The evening and dawn are times when colors are most saturated and lighting is most dramatic; look for great shots during these moments. Picture the world dynamically—Look for quirky angles. Be aware of the backdrop andsetting. Use framing elements to add dramaor enhancethe story. On a road trip?—What’s more fun than Dadlost with directions, or a beautiful mountainous stretch? Catch the scenery while on the move with fast-speed film and a great lens for a variety of lighting and color conditions. Just open your window and remain steady, or even take pictures camera allows you to get the sharpest pictures of any one-timeuse camera thanks to a special glass lens, called an Ektanarlens, that you’ll also find in regular Kodak 35 mm cameras. That means you'll get clear pictures— and the sharpest pictures—you could possibly get from a onetime-use camera. For more photo tips, visit www.kodak.com. Peter Guttman, a well-known author is one of America’s foremost travel photographers. Remember, always keep your camera handy. Great vacation moments can come and go with the blink of an eye—don’t miss them! pay attention to unique architec- rience them. For example, the Kodak Max HQ