Triips
A photography blog sharing inspiring trips and practical tips
Welcome to Triips, a photography blog that blends the excitement of travel with the art and science of creating stunning visuals. Whether you’re just starting out or are a seasoned photographer, this blog is here to inspire your creativity and sharpen your skills. Alongside destination stories, you’ll find comprehensive tutorials on everything from mastering your camera settings to advanced editing workflows that bring your images to life.
Mastering Misty Landscape Photography: Understanding and Predicting Mist and Fog
In this comprehensive article, which is part of a mastering misty landscape photography guide, you’ll learn how to predict and where to find misty landscapes in New Zealand.
Back Button Focus – What is it and will it improve your photography?
This article explains what is meant by “Back Button Focus”, how to use it, what the advantages and disadvantages are, and if you should use it.
Exposure Stacking – What is it and what is the best technique to merge images?
This article explains what is meant by “Exposure Stacking”, how to use it, what the exposure stacking techniques are, and which one is the best.
Exposure Bracketing – What is it and when should you use it?
This article explains what is meant by “Exposure Bracketing”, how to use it, what the advantages and disadvantages are, and when you should use it.
The Beginner’s Guide to Landscape Photography
This article provides an outline of the equipment you need and the techniques you should learn to begin your landscape photography journey.
Exposing to the Right (ETTR) - What is it and should you use it?
This article explains what is meant by “Exposing to the Right”, also known as ETTR, how to use it, what the advantages and disadvantages are, and if you should use it.
JPEG vs RAW vs DNG – Why you should shoot in RAW format and edit in DNG format
This comprehensive article explains why landscape photographers should shoot and edit in the RAW as opposed to JPEG. It also describes an end-to-end, uniform workflow that enables the capture of an image in the highest possible quality and that is preserved in the archival DNG format.
The Exposure Triangle
This comprehensive article describes how landscape photographers can use the exposure triangle to create a well-exposed image using the aperture, shutter speed and ISO camera settings and be creative when taking a photo by using these settings to affect the depth of field and motion blur.
Planning Photography Trips with Trello
This article describes how to use the Trello App to record notes, itinerary details and photo locations when planning a photography trip. Includes a free download of the PDF version.