Composition And Photography

Composition Rules For Taking Better Photographs

Ansel Adam’s Mount Williamson from Manzanar – Shooting from a low perspective

I’ve spent most of my life in photography and long ago I learned a few things about composition. What turns an okay picture into something really good. When to follow the rules and when to break them but most of all how important it is to be aware of just what you’re seeing

Cherry blossoms at the Jefferson Memorial – Framing with a foreground element

My education also included a lot of time studying the masters of the craft and I had the privilege to meet and talk to a number of them and it has influenced my approach to taking photographs ever since. Here I like to offer some ideas on what to look for to help make your photography more compelling.

Foreground and the S curve

Don’t Just Stand There – Very few great photographs were actually taken from five feet above the ground. That’s the height of a camera held in front of your face while standing. It may be the most comfortable position for taking pictures but it is also the most often used, the most ordinary. I had a Nat Geo photographer once tell me that if he isn’t in the dirt or hasn’t climbed something to get the shot he just isn’t doing the job he was hired to do. Simply put, changing your point of view and your perspective changes the picture for the better. Consider the Adam’s image Mount Williamson from Manzanar above.

Dunedin, Florida sunset – get up early – go out late

The Time Of Day Matters – It’s hard to take a Sunrise if you don’t get out of bed and Sunrises usually provide the day’s best lighting.The golden hours. Get out there when the world is just waking up and you’ll often see some remarkable sights. The same holds true around sunset. Late evening and nighttime scenes have their own special magic. Photography is a function of light and contrasts and it’s all about the light.

Look For The Geometry In A Scene -Composition can speak directly to the subconscious causing the eye and mind to be drawn into the flow and depths of the image. Have you ever seen two images of pretty much the same scene where one is just flat while the other draws your attention? It is elements of composition that make the difference. Consider a few simple tricks.

Ansel Adams – The Tetons and Snake River

The S Curve – Famous landscapes are often examples of the S Curve but it can be incorporated in a number of images. A photograph that has a flow to it usually has graphic elements that wind back and fourth through the frame in an S shape. Start looking at images and you will find the S shape often. It tends to cause the eye to start at the back of the scene and travel through the scene following that S curve. Ansel Adams photograph of the Tetons and Snake River is a perfect S Curve.

Bondi Beach Australia and the S curve
Framing the subject

Frame The Scene – A sense of depth in a photograph actually draws us into the image and makes it more meaningful. Again the appeal is often subconscious but that too adds to the impact of a photograph. The easiest way to add depth and appeal to a scene is to include near objects in a distant shot like tree limbs or near rock formations. Conrad Hall was the cinematographer on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Paul Newman and the cast thought that there was so much filming from behind bushes that at one point they tied bushes around their waists to cover part of their faces as a joke.

Ansel Adams – Birch trees

Use The Rule Of Thirds – Either in taking a picture or later cropping it consider the Rule of Thirds. Divide a scene into thirds horizontally and vertically and that produces four line intersections. Place the most important element in your scene at the points where they intersect. These are called power points and the most significant one is the lower right. Most right handed people are drawn to that location first in a scene. The more muted the rest of the composition the more powerful the image.

First and foremost, the take-away for improving your photography is don’t just shoot the scene in front of you but take a moment to appreciate it and the elements that make it interesting along with its surroundings. You are about to create a two dimensional graphic representation of your experience – make it as interesting as you possibly can.

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Highlights Of A Day In Jerusalem

Looking for Jesus in Jerusalem

Mount of Olives

Gethsemane, a garden across the Kidron Valley on the Mount of Olives, a mile-long ridge paralleling eastern Jerusalem, where Jesus is said to have prayed on the night of his arrest before his Crucifixion. Though the exact location of Gethsemane cannot be confirmed, Armenian, Greek, Latin, and Russian churches have accepted an olive grove on the western slope of the Mount of Olives as the authentic site, which was regarded to be the location by the empress Helena, mother of Constantine, the first Christian emperor, in the early 4th century AD.

Walking the solemn path Jesus took to his crucifixion along The Way of the Cross – Via Dolorosa, with pilgrims and tourist wishing to step closer to ancient history and religion. Twist and turn your way through narrow stone paths lined with shops, following the nine stations of the cross marking Christ’s sacred journey to his crucifixion. There are a couple of versions marked as the city has built up over two thousand years burying many of the old streets.

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, also called the Church of the Resurrection or Church of the Anastasis by Eastern Christians. It is a church in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. The church contains, according to traditions dating back to at least the fourth century, the two holiest sites in Christianity: On the hill in the upper level of the churec is the site where Jesus was crucified, at a place known as Calvary or Golgotha, and below Jesus’s empty tomb, where he is said to have been buried and resurrected. The tomb is enclosed by a 19th-century shrine called the Aedicula. The Status Quo, an understanding between several religious communities dating to 1757, applies to the site.

The Shrine of the Holy Sepulcher
The Room Of The Last Supper

One of the more significant rooms in the religious world is located in the southern part of the Old City of Jerusalem up on Mount Zion. History and tradition claim that it was within this room where Jesus had the Last Supper and later it was here that the risen Jesus made visible his wounds to see and touch by the disciples, and the room where Thomas accepted Jesus as divine.

The Upper Room, also known as the Cenacle in its current structure dates approximately from the fourteenth century and is adorned with Gothic-era columns and a golden olive tree statue representing the tree of life. Muslims consider it to be a mosque and the Israelis consider the lower level of this structure to be the Tomb of David. On special occasions, Christians are permitted to celebrate Mass in the Upper Room, but it is not common and is done only with permission.

The Western Wall

The Wailing Wall, also referred to as the Kotel, the Western Wall, or Solomon’s Wall, and whose lower sections date to about the first century BCE, is located in the Old Quarter of East Jerusalem in Israel. Built of thick, corroded limestone, it is about 60 feet (20 meters) high and close to 160 feet (50 meters) long, though most of it is engulfed in other structures. The wall is believed to be the Western Wall of the Second Temple of Jerusalem (destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD), and the only surviving structure of the Herodian Temple built during the reign of Herod Agrippa (37 BC–4 AD).

The Dome Of The Rock Mosque above the Old Wall of Jerusalem

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Cruise Life Fashions • Cruising 2022

Three casual cruising T-shirts that make a statement as we get back to cruising in 2022. These shirts are several of our most popular designs and are sure to attract attention onboard that next cruise…

Have You Crossed The Line?

Are you one of those elite cruisers that have crossed the Equator? Wear your status with this casual T-shirt that’s perfect for both ship n’ shore. Available in several colors and sizes. Priced from under $14.00.

This Is My Happy Place

This Cruise Life classic cotton t-shirt should be part of any cruise wardrobe. Perfect for onboard casual as well as days ashore. The specialty spun fibers and premium printing make this a beautiful T-shirt. No side seams mean there are no itchy interruptions under the arms. The shoulders have tape for improved durability. Priced from $14.98 and available in several colors and a range of sizes.

Take Me Cruising T-Shirt

A not so subtle statement of what 2022 has in store. A great surprise gift to include with those cruise tickets. Available in several colors and sizes and priced from $14.00.

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My Happy Place Tee

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They Said There’d Be Drinks T-Shirt

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I Crossed The Line Tee

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I’d Rather Be Cruising Tee

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My Cruise Day T-Shirt

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International Travel And Restrooms

Traveling around the world there is one challenge that seems to regularly show up and that’s where to go? I don’t mean as in travel but really go. When at home it’s something we take for granted. Americans believe it is a public right and resent any effort to place a charge on access. Elsewhere around the world it can be a challenge to find one and in some places understanding how to use them, is a serious issue and as a public service they are rarely free. They’re restrooms, WC, toilets, lavatories, wash rooms, privies and you’d think for a room with so many names just in English they’d be everywhere?

America is pretty restroom friendly with lots of options and almost all for free. Similarly are Canada, Australia and New Zealand and while Europe has improved somewhat, free restrooms are rare and real public restrooms are often difficult to locate. Other issues as you travel are what is the procedure for accessing them and how to actually use the facility. Are you likely to find toilet tissue and what forms of payment are expected?

Singapore MRT station

Asia seems to have evolved a completely different approach to toilet design and while they modernized over the years they often remained consistent to the original tradition. In many locations in Asia a floor level hole is the norm and squatting is the method of use.

With the increase of Chinese tourists in the United States the National Park Service has started installing graphic instructions in park restrooms to prevent accidents in using the toilet.

The good news is things are changing around the world with airports and hotel room facilities becoming more westernized.

While traveling a good option for locating free public restroom is to look for department stores, shopping malls, and hotel lobbies. Being American companies the ubiquitous McDonalds and Starbucks are usually dependable locations for free restrooms. Also bars are a fixture of urban life everywhere in the world and almost all bars have restrooms, many cleaner than average. While often access isn’t public you can get in the habit of simply buying something in the bar (cafe or coffee shop) and then ask to use the bathroom. A coffee in a bar or cafe is often under $2 or 1€ and most have private bathrooms for customers.

Sanisettes in Paris

Over the years we’ve discovered that Google maps can be an invaluable resource for helping find restrooms. Bring up your Google map for your current location and add restrooms to the search bar. You’ll find a map marked with public restrooms and tapping go will give you walking directions. Unfortunately the app doesn’t normally indicate if there’s a fee or often on what floor and on a number of occasions we’ve wasted precious time discovering that the WC is below us in the basement but it’s better than asking directions.

Rome Public WC

Every country seems to have their own approach to restrooms and public use and even different European countries vary. Before traveling do a little research on what to expect where you’re going and a couple of phrase cards in the local language asking where are the restrooms can come in handy. Google translator is also a good app to load.

Italy – Today you can find some pretty clean public bathrooms in a few places around major Italian cities. They are called “p-stops” and they are run by the City of Rome, Florence, Venice and several others. The cost is 1€. WC is also a common marking in Italy.

France – Public urinals, or pissoirs as they’re known in French, have a long history dating back to the late 1800s and Paris has recently installed a series of new outdoor urinals with a bit of controversy involved. In addition Paris has more than 400 public toilets, called sanisettes, located on the public footpaths around Paris. They are free to use and all have access for the disabled. Many of the sanisettes are open 24 hours.

Amsterdam has had public urinals for years, and cities in Belgium and Australia have also recently started installing modern versions.

French EUROmodul public restrooms in Copenhagen

A French company called EUROmodul has gone global and is designing and installing public toilets around the world. Their modern freestanding units are intended for use in urban locations where necessary infrastructure is available (water and sewage connection). These toilets are equipped with different quality levels of sanitary equipment with toilets having anti-vandal characteristics in order to ensure the safety and longevity of the equipment and the toilets themselves. Their revenue stream is based on per use fees, usually about 1€.

As you travel internationally the best approach to being prepared is always carry some small change in local money for getting access to WCs and be sure and have some tissues on you in case the facility has no paper.

Bathroom

Italian “stanza da bagno” French “salle de Bains” Hungarian “fürdőszoba”

Spanish “baño” Greek “λουτρό” (loutro) Dutch “badkamer”

German “Badezimmer” Swedish “badrum” Japanese 浴室 (yokushitsu)

Polish “łazienka”

Ports of Call Hawaiʻi, The Big Island

Kilauea crater

Hawaiʻi [The Big Island], Hawaii – It is the largest island in the Hawaiian chain and the youngest geologically. There are five volcanoes on the Big Island that include Kohala, Mauna Kea, Hualalai, Mauna Loa, and Kilauea. Three are considered active (Mauna Loa, Hualalai, and Kilauea) and the rest are considered dormant (Mauna Kea) or extinct (Kohala). Unique with 12 separate climate zones, ranging from the warmth found amid balmy coastal jungles in Puna up to the snowcapped peaks above the slopes of Mauna Kea. Beach lovers take in sunshine and sand at the five star resorts dotted along the Kona coast and for a more laid back and casual lifestyle there’s Hilo, a sleepy little city famous for its small mom-and-pop shops.

Getting Around Hawaiʻi

The public bus system on the Big Island is called the “Hele-on bus”. While it covers the whole of the island and using it is very inexpensive it is not focused on sightseeing destinations, and using the bus to get around the island can be time consuming. If you want to head out on your own the best option is a rental car.

Currency

Hawaii is the 50th State and uses the US Dollar and most credit cards are welcome and ATM machines are plentiful. Foreign travelers will need to convert currency (ATM’s are a great option)or get by with using credit cards.

Island Sights

Kahūnā Falls
Kilauea lava field

There are five significant waterfalls on the island with Kahūnā Falls located in Akaka State Park being the most popular featuring a good viewing spot only a short walk up a paved trail near the park’s parking lot.

The island is also famous as the principal location of Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Plantation which features a nice Visitor Center.

Kilauea at night

Kilauea lava flows into Pacific at night

Often cruise ships will make port calls twice on Hawaiʻi. One at Hilo and the other at Kona (Kailua-Kona). Depending on the itinerary most ships will cruise the south shore where lava from Kilauea pours constantly into the Pacific ocean. The cruises can be anywhere from early in the morning to late at night. Anytime day or night the show is spectacular with billowing clouds of steam rising above the orange hot lava as it pours into the Pacific.

Port of Call Hilo

Where Your Ship Docks

The largest city on The Big Island with docking facilities for cruise ships. Cruise ships dock at piers in Kuhio Bay on Kuhio Street about 2 miles east of downtown Hilo. Free shuttles are often provided to Walmart at Prince Kuhio Plaza Mall two miles south of the pier and the Downtown Farmer’s Market may also offer a free shuttle.

Attractions

Hilo is the gateway port for visiting the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park where the park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes in the world. The park extends from sea level to 13,677 feet. A drive from Hilo is 36 miles and by car takes only about 45 minutes.

Port of Call Kailua-Kona

Located near some great beaches and resorts Kona offers a number of attractions and some good shopping opportunities. If your looking for an opportunity to buy some necessities there is a Walmart only about 8 blocks up from where the tenders dock.

Where Your Ship Docks

Most ships anchor out and tender in at Kona. There are good public restrooms about a 1,000 feet north along Kailua Beach as well as restrooms available at the Kona Plaza and the Farmers Market south on the waterfront.

Attractions

Hulihe‘e Palace

Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark – 1970s reconstruction of the residence of King Kamehameha I at the the King Kamehameha Hotel.

Hulihe‘e Palace – Former summer home for Hawaiian royalty now showcasing Victorian artifacts & cultural events.

Moku‘aikaua Church – Hawaii’s oldest Christian church, founded by missionaries in 1820, with an iconic arch & sanctuary.

Whale watching Kona Hawaiʻi – During their annual migration, The Big Island plays host to one of the largest populations of North Pacific humpback whales in the world. It’s seasonal between February and April, but you can set sail along the Kona-Kohala coast to cruise through the pods of these visiting whales.