After reading so many tips on how to photograph different places and group sizes, I think I'll make it much easier for you to photograph your cruise by making a simple list:
1-Lighting is all over the place onboard a cruise. Bright upper decks, shady interior rooms, and even the rainy weather and rough seas can play a major part in your photographs.
2-If your camera allows them, bring wide-angle and telephoto zoom lenses, accessory flash, and both fast and slow film speeds. Point and shoot cameras are fine when you are more interested in eating the midnight buffet than photographing it, which is certainly something you must do at least once.
3-Alaskan inland passages, Bahamian islands, and European rivers are huge scenic opportunities. So is coming into and leaving port, which are usually at not the best times (such as arriving at 7:00am and departing at 10:00pm).
4-When you can, work from the upper decks and on the less windy side.
5-Plan when and where you will photograph by looking through the ship's daily calendar first.
So, now that you're ready for that cruise, waste no more time and book it at www.kingarthur.myttn.com today!
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