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Travel Photography with Less Gear: Why Simplicity Works Better
When I first started travelling with a camera, I believed I needed to carry everything. Extra lenses, backup gear, accessories—just in case. I thought being prepared meant having more options. But over time, I started to notice something: the more I carried, the less I actually enjoyed the process. Carrying heavy gear changes the way…
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Challenges in Posting Content on Social Media
As a travel photographer, I take most of my photos when I travel. I enjoy capturing urban cities to mighty mountains. Over time, I have built a large collection of photos from different trips. I now have tonnes of images sitting in my library, still waiting to be shared. One of the biggest challenges I…
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How to Take Great Photos in Busy Tourist Spots
Let’s be honest — tourism is booming. Wherever you go, there’s a crowd with cameras, buses full of visitors, and selfie sticks everywhere. And guess what? I’m one of them! So, I can’t really complain. But I totally get why locals sometimes do — in some cities, the crowds have gotten so intense that locals…
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Confession of a vacationer – not a traveler!
Just like everyone else, I want to travel a lot too. I want to see every corner of the world, witness the boundless beauty of the planet earth, and see the ruins of historical architectures, and so on. Traveling is fascinating. It gives a different perspective of the world and people. It gives a different…
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Hello world! After all I’m a software guy!
Hello! hope you are doing great today! First, I want to make it clear: I am not a traveller, nor a writer – and this is not a travel blog either. When I do travel, I make myself a good traveler – at least, I try. I am a software developer by profession who loves…





