Spain photography holidays gallery link

Spain photography holidays

Spain photography holidays

Our Spain photography holidays are targeted for photographers with a good grasp of how to use their camera but who would like to get some magical shots of nature. For this July and May next year I’m running an 8 night tour centred on Andalusia’s highlights. There’ll be a series of instructive ‘light’ workshops to a variety of locations including rivers, waterfalls, cork and oak forests and rocky coast shorelines. With group sizes limited to 5 it’s a unique opportunity to get the most from these unique locations. For more information take a look at the tour page.

Andalusia as a location is a day’s haul from me and one that gives a completely unique type of landscape. Woods, streams and craggy coastline are in close proximity and each provide extraordinary challenges. The primary regions of interest are in the Los Alcornocales Park Natural and the mining areas close to Seville. Photographing trees has always held an interest for me, the pre-occupation being to find form amongst the chaos. For this assignment I traveled in spring to western Andalusia and set myself a project of manufacturing a gallery in three weeks. Early on I started to see the locations in image pairs, in double page book form, so locating pictures that would work well together became a part of the plan and every day I would do some rudimentary processing to see how this panned out. Among the woods are cork and their bark gives robust textures. There’s also holm okay blending into a few wooded area scenes which adds colour variation. For those shots I wanted a classical timeless feel with a hint of abstraction. I have a tendency to scope for tighter compositions and mainly use a telephoto to assist attain this. Loaded Landscapes very kindly published my article and photographs from one of our recent Spain photography holidays.

5 Ways To Make Your Holiday Perfect

5 Ways To Make Your Holiday Perfect

Maybe Bing Crosby wants a white Christmas, but what with the cold, snow and wind, some of us have a more pleasant destination in time. Here are some tips to keep in mind when working on a holiday vacation destination:

Planning Ahead

It’s not too late to start planning a holiday getaway with your family. Checking out last-minute deals, locations that – for whatever reason – are just not as popular this year, or even taking a road trip down south can give you lovely memories of a warm holiday season this year. If you’re willing to travel on the holiday itself and bundle your reservations for a hotel, airfare and even a rental vehicle, you’ll save a bundle!

Booking a cruise with last-minute openings is another fabulous option – The sea air, far away places and the best holiday gift of all – no cooking or cleaning! Find a cruise line to a lovely location and book it.

Did you get too late a start on your planning for that perfect cruise, tour or location for this year’s holiday season? It’s never too early to start planning and making reservations for next year.

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