travel photography
See. Smile. Snap. Repeat; the best cameras and photography techniques to capture your journey 'round the globe.
The Templars of Whitkirk
There were signs all around me. They had been there silently, muted by the modern world which had grown and evolved around them. Simple crosses embellished on stone tiles, built into the quaint exteriors of the cottages which had stood for centuries. An old manor house which garnered no attention as you drove on by. A medieval church – one which I had seen its tower rise high behind the rows of modern houses for 28 years – yet never fully taken notice of. And finally, a majestic Tudor mansion whose presence had dominated the landscape for hundreds of years. This village of Whitkirk, which I had always called home, that I had always arrogantly deemed mundane, was anything but.
By The Rumble Online6 years ago in Wander
Northern California Photography
Get Lost in California! Redwoods National Forest Northern California Driving through the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California, one can only gaze at the splendor of any of the variety of diverse scenery you're bound to pass as you travel this great state. Mile after mile, you'll stare in awe at what you're experiencing.
By Chance James6 years ago in Wander
Colorado Railroad Museum Photo Gallery of Locomotives and Trains
WATCH OUT! It's Awesome..! Toot.. Toot! But LOUD! The Colorado Train Museum outside of Golden, Colorado has more to experience in one day for the historical train lovers, than you can take in. From the extended variety of engines, caboose, custom trains, train shop, miniatures, and tracks, the Colorado Train Museum is the One Stop to get the whole train history with on hand, touchable, interactive, and fun experience to put Americana in the souls of everyone.
By Chance James6 years ago in Wander
Mt. Evans, CO & The Highest Paved Road in North America - Photo Gallery. Top Story - January 2020.
Beauty on Mount Evans, CO Summit Lake Mount Evans Photo By: Chance Buell At 14,260 feet above sea level, The Mt. Evan's Scenic Byway in Colorado remains the highest paved road in North America with views and delights around each bend
By Chance James6 years ago in Wander
8 Breathtakingly Beautiful Places for a Pre-Wedding Photoshoot in the City of Dreams Mumbai
Photographs make you relive the beautiful and special moments of your life and have the ability to take you back in time. Mumbai the city of dreams, is an exquisite place with some picturesque locations for your pre-wedding photoshoot. This city has plenty of places to create some gorgeous moments and breathtakingly beautiful photographs. Hire wedding photographers in Mumbai for your pre-wedding photoshoot to make sure you don’t miss out on any fascinating place, after all, who knows Mumbai better than the Mumbaikars.
By Rohit Gupta6 years ago in Wander
Images of England and Wales
Looking through my photos taken over the last year or so, reminds me what a great and varied place the UK is for the photographer. I have photographed a wide range of subjects all over the country, and I am pleased to show you a small selection of my favourites, stretching from South West Wales, across to Essex and East Anglia, in the east of England, and up to Northumberland in the North East of England.
By Tony Murtagh7 years ago in Wander
Travel Influencers: Photography Tips for a Better Visual Storyteller
Many experienced photographers will tell you that capturing natural wonders and various travel sights is like capturing the soul of that specific place, moment, or action. So, it is no wonder that many inexperienced individuals ended up being majestic travel influencers. Traveling is generally a very lucrative job, mainly because in today's world when social media are an extremely powerful tool, you have a chance to show off your work to a wider audience. Everybody started from scratch, and build them way up to popularity. Becoming a better visual storyteller only takes time and effort (only), and for you to follow some of these tips.
By Victoria Lim7 years ago in Wander
The Avenues
There is a corner of Hull like no other. We call it the Avenues, and it is a very special place, a warren of streets where I can lose myself. Urban, Victorian, Bohemian. A postcode that means the world. A corner of the Land of Green Ginger that is forever Saturday morning. It is where Yorkshire meets the world, vibrant, youthful and diverse. The university fuels it with energy, and the nineteenth century tempers the air, a riot of red brick and yellow, of stone and wood. As the name hints, it is an area of grid-like avenues, an area where symmetry rules. Yet each villa is unique, grand and overly mature; hints of genteel decay, overgrown in parts, bald in others. There is a smell I associate with the area, a doughy scent from the bread factory and a mulchy tang of dampness, of freshly roasted coffee and pancakes.
By Andrew Reid Wildman8 years ago in Wander












