6 Pointers for Taking Magical Photos of Nature
- by Lisa Knight
Part of documenting your travels through photography is properly capturing the places you are and the nature and scenery in that place. Here are 6 tips taking epic photos of nature, from Lisa Knight, a travel photographer who is part of the Wild Bum community. I’ve always said that you could drop me off at…
5 Helpful Hints for Travel Journaling (includes 20 prompts!)
- by Wild Bum
Getting started with travel journaling or keeping a diary while you’re on a trip is one of the best ways to document your thoughts and feelings and keep a record of the things you’re seeing and experiencing. It is so fun to look back and see what you wrote, what things you picked out to mention,…
A Travel Photographer’s Top Travel Cameras in 2020
- by Lisa Knight
Continuing on with this week’s theme of travel documentation, here are the best recommendations for travel cameras, from Lisa Knight, a travel photographer who is part of the Wild Bum community. I don’t like describing myself as a travel photographer, but my two passions in life are travel and photography, so I guess the description…
10 Best Travel Photography Tips for More Breathtaking Photos
- by Tom Shu
Traveling is one of the best and most important times to take photos. It’s not just because it’s fun to show off to friends and family, but it’s also a way to capture your memories. Travel photography is just like any type of photography, but there are a few things to keep in mind to give…
Are You Documenting Your Travels?
- by Wild Bum
This week on the Wild Bum blog we are going to be talking about all things related to documenting travels. From photographs and journals to videos and souvenirs, the physical items we bring home from trips are a necessary part of the travel process. While actually going out and making the memories is the most…
Accelerated Climate Change in the Deep Ocean
- by iDiveblue
Climate Change in the Ocean: Warming Depths The deepest parts of the ocean and its inhabitants were thought to be more protected from climate change than the surface. This perception came from the fact that the deep ocean is warming at slower rates than other parts of the water column. However, a recent study by…