Good Morning!
We know that Covid-19 is still playing on everyone's minds but if you follow the guidelines, you can now get out and about with the kids during the summer school holidays and enjoy a spot of photography at the same time.
We've listed places you can visit that have plenty of outdoor entertainment but still places you can shelter should the weather turn.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
7 Essential Zoo Photography Tips
Take your camera along to the zoo for some close-up animal photography just remember your coat, in case it turns a bit damp, and take a packed-lunch as it'll be a busy day!
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Learn How To Capture Cracking Castle Shots
Heading off to photograph one of the many castles in the UK? Have a look at our tips first which give you advice on what kit to take as well as advice on how/what to capture both inside and outside the castle walls.
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Park Photography Tips
The green spaces found in towns and cities are a haven for many and are a great place to take your camera. You can shoot candids, photos of statues, close-ups of flowers, shots of trees... there really is plenty to capture.
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Photography In UK Wildlife Safari Parks
If you're looking for something that'll keep the kids entertained but still give you the opportunity to take a photo or two. One location that's worth considering is a safari park as there are some excellent ones based in the UK that'll give you the opportunity to capture frame-filling images of Lions and other animals usually seen on an African plane.
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How To Shoot Portraits At Living Museums
Old artefacts aren't the only things to photograph in museums. At places such as Beamish and the Black Country Living Museum you'll find people dressed in period clothing, acting out specific historical roles who are perfect subjects for a quick snap of times gone by.
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Photographer Travel Guide: Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House offers ample photographic opportunities for landscape and architecture fans, plus a visit to this well-known stately homes will also keep non-photographers entertained too.
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Coast Close-Up Photography With Compacts
If you're planning a day-trip at the coast you don't have to take your DSLR and a bag full of lenses to get good close-up shots. The majority of compact cameras now have macro modes, some better than others, which can produce good results.
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