BALI TOUR PHOTOGRAPHY: Tips before travelling

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Bali Tour Photography specializes in arranging tours according to your prefference. Whether you are a professional photographer, a hobbist, or just interested in photography, let us guide you in our tours of Java, Bali, Lombok, and Flores.

Rinjani Trekking Tour 2N/3D

It is suggested that the Rinjani suite is of mantle origin, but that all the andesite and dacites as well as many of the basalts have probably been modified by fractional crystallization processes.

Bromo Landscape Photography

Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is located in East Java, Indonesia, to the east of Malang and to the southeast of Surabaya, the capital of East Java.

Animal Photography

Animal photographers often attempt to document the space as well as convey an appreciation of the scenery.

Bali Tour Photography Transport

To support the program Bromo Bali Tour Photography, to explore every corner in Bromo, we use the Jeep.

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Photography Tips


Each place we visit has its own particular look, character, and ambiance. If we want photographs of our travels to be good and lasting, they should capture all of these qualities, and say as much about a place as give the literal look of it.
We are unlikely to long remember the smell and buzz of a flower garden in spring, the awe of gazing for the first time at the mountain we intend to climb, the caress of a tropical breeze, the thrill of a huge roller coaster, the wonder of our first wild bear, or the adrenaline of rafting white water. Our photographs need to bring these and other sensations back, to trigger our memories, and to communicate how we felt to others. To do this, we need to think and feel as much as look when setting out to make photographs.

First and foremost, think about what made you decide, out of all the places in the world, to choose this particular destination. Whatever it is—the beach, the rides, the mountain, the galleries, the food—obviously appeals to you. If it didn't, you wouldn't be going there. That site or activity (or inactivity) is one of the things you want to photograph. But there are probably many other interesting aspects of the place you may not be aware of. That's where research comes in.

Photographers for National Geographic spend a lot of time doing research. This helps us figure out what's there—what the place is about and what subjects we need to cover. Read brochures and travel books. Go to libraries, bookstores, or onto the Web. Talk to friends who have been there. Pick up travel information at the country's embassy. Find whatever you can that is relevant, and devour it.
Understanding the customs and traditions of a place is vital. For one thing, you want to be sure you act in a way that is not rude or offensive while you are there, and it's hard to know what's acceptable and what isn't with some knowledge. It can also help you understand things people do that at first encounter you might consider incomprehensible or even horrifying.

When you arrive at your destination, be open and try to take note of the first impressions—write them down if you have to. (A notebook is an essential accessory for a travel photographer.) When you see a place for the first time from the plane window, or when you drive around a bend and there it is, or as the ship nears some distant island—how do you feel? Where do your eyes go first? What do you notice about the place right away? A smell? The heat or cold? Blistering sunlight? Mysterious fog? A particular building or vista? The way people move? Their dress? Whatever it is, remember it. First impressions are invaluable sparks to creative interpretation, and by definition are not repeatable. You've seen the place in pictures, you've read about it. Now you're there, and all your senses can partake.

Shopping tips when traveling


Shopping is one activity that people liked while traveling. Businesses operating in the tourism industry as tourists also saw a potential market. Then, came the term shopping: shopping trips while shopping or while traveling. Objects such as shopping malls and plazas also grew.

If you do intend to do shopping and money is no object, you simply make a list of items to be purchased as well as a list of locations to target. But if your bag tight and feel the need to buy a souvenir of the areas visited, for a souvenir or just a souvenir, you need special tips when shopping for your trip can go on smooth and enjoyable.

What are the tricks? The first step, you still have to make a list, or at least know exactly what to buy. Next, specify the budget ceiling that will be used. Do not let the big pegs than the pole.

After that, look for information about the sale of the items you want to buy. It can get information from various sources (internet or newspapers). One source is telling local communities.

On-site shopping, do not be lulled into a discount or promotional program. Discount program that looks jor-rod can push you to buy items that are not needed. If finally tempted, check carefully the items to be purchased.

Find the cheapest prices for items or less the same quality. Therefore, do not forget to make an offer. Do offer a calm, do not show the impression you are very interested in an item. Ask half the price of the bid price the seller filed.

Spend a quiet, do not rush. Avoid shopping during peak hours or if you do not have enough time.

Get tips on plane tickets Cheap


Transport aircraft to the choice of many people today. Just so you know the trick, one can obtain lower-priced airline tickets, even super cheap. Try the following tips.

Book tickets ahead of time. Many airlines have long ago issued a list of ticket prices for the next few months. Usually bidding starts at a low price. But there are also a number of airlines that issued the tickets priced at the start.

Therefore, before deciding to place an order and the transaction, do some research into a number of airlines (via telephone or internet) to get the best price.

If your travel schedule flexible, do not go on holiday peak (peak season) such as the Christmas holiday period, Lebaran or school holidays in the month of June to August. When the peak season ticket prices usually soar.

If fleksibitas time you've got just a matter of hours or days, try to find alternate hours or days and keberangakatan different. Rates are night flights or early morning are usually less expensive than the morning or afternoon, as well as flights on weekdays than at the end or beginning of the week.

Check if a stopover or transit to reduce the price. Ticket prices are usually more expensive direct flight. If the difference is significant enough, it never hurts to try.

If you fly often, join a member discount program offered maskpai regular flights. A number of airlines offer huge discounts maskapi even an extra ticket and a number of other facilities such as up-grade class from economy class to business class if you've flown many times or have reached a certain distance of miles with the airline or the same. The more often you travel, the more likely you are to get a discount, even travel for free.

If you hold a credit card, check the information that the institution issued the card issuer. Credit card companies are usually partnered with airlines and offer a discount program.

If you have a message, note the ticket issue deadline. International flights generally have a shorter time period than domestic flights.

How To Safely Bring Money


Do not carry lots of cash! It's one of the general tips for the traveler. However much or little amount of money that was taken, you still need a surefire tips for cash or other payment instrument that brought safe. Please consider the following tips. 

Do not put your eggs in one basket. In order to reduce risk, save money and other payment instruments (debit card, credit, or traveler's checks) in various places in the bags and bags of clothes. This is an anticipatory steps in order when one of the storage area is problematic, to say the contents stolen, there are still pockets of funding for continuing the journey. But you must remember that the storage places. Forgetfulness can create its own disaster. 

Create storage areas in addition to relying on the money or card wallet or fanny pack. Money belts are a safe option. Money belt there is a shaped like a belt with a pouch on the inside. There is also a model of strappy bag tied around the waist and is applied like underwear. 

Spicial for woman, you can create a small pouch that can be inserted inside the bra (bra pocket money). Magic bag that can be moved when you change your bra. 

For a means of payment in the form of a credit card, debit card or traveler's checks, you should carry cards issued by banks or financial institutions that have an international network that is easy to use everywhere. Before leaving make sure that your destination has facilities and networking technology that allows financial institutions the means of payment that can be used. 

If you go abroad, first exchanged some money in the currency applicable in the destination country. United States dollars (U.S.) generally accepted everywhere. Money changer generally only accept cash in good condition. Make sure all your bills neatly tucked away, not folded and there is no crease marks.