BEST PHOTOSHOOT SPOTS AROUND THE WORLD
HEY GUYS.....
IN TODAY'S SESSION,I WILL BE SHOWING YOU SOME OF THE BEST PHOTOSHOOT SPOTS IN THE WORLD
1.THE DRAKE PASSAGE,SOUTH AMERICA TO AMERICA
This 500-mile strait separating the southern tip of South America and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica, is at the whim of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which carries a volume of water 600 times larger than the Amazon.Jad Davenport
The result can be powerful weather that can lead to menacing, 50-foot waves—fun if you want to photograph fierce storms. "Bring a circular polarizer and a lenshood, even if it’s not sunny. It can protect the camera from rain and spray. " —Photographer Jad Davenport
2.TORRES DEL PAINE,CHILE
This 935-square-mile park averages 150,000 visitors per year, which is to say there’s plenty of wide-open space to capture the natural drama: wild weather, intimidating peaks that stretch like fingers to the sky, eerie blue-iced glaciers, and the turquoise water of the Rio Baker.Ian Plant
Bring your warmest layers—the weather can change in an instant.
3.ANTELOPE CANYON,ARIZONA
This natural Navajo cathedral is an intricate maze through a sandstone slot canyon where, if you time it right, you can capture a ray of sunlight shining through the curved whorls like a beam from a light saber.Richard Bernabe
"Most first-time photographers don’t realize how dark it is. A tripod is absolutely essential and long exposures—sometimes 20 or 30 seconds—are needed,"
4.THE ICE HOTEL,JUKKASJARVI,SWEDEN
The Icehotel is a hotel rebuilt each year with snow and ice in the village of Jukkasjärvi, in northern Sweden, about 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Kiruna. It is the world's first ice hotel
In 1989, Japanese ice artists visited the area and created an exhibition of ice art. In Spring 1990, French artist Jannot Derid held an exhibition in a cylinder-shaped igloo in the same area. One night there were no rooms available in the town, so some of the visitors asked for permission to spend the night in the igloo at the exhibition hall. They slept in the igloo in sleeping bags on top of reindeer skins, and were the first guests of the "hotel".






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