Not the Average Eiffel Tower Photo
My fiancé and I visited Paris for the first time while back-packing through Europe. Despite staying 3 short days, we managed to arrive home with HUNDREDS of photos of the Eiffel Tower and other popular tourist attractions.
Just as Shruti noticed, I am surprised that many of my favorite photos are NOT ones of us showing off our big CHEESEY smiles. (Although those are in plenty supply!) My unexpected favorites are the pictures we took of the Eiffel Tower from unusual and interesting angles. Here are a few along with the photo taking tips we used for them:


Unusual and interesting angles. I wanted to capture the Eiffel Tower from an unexpected angle, so I went directly to the middle and looked UP. It's not an obviously identifiable photo of the Tower but I just love the dimension captured. It makes people stop and think before they realize the photo subject.

Move the subject away from the middle. All too often we place our subjects directly in the center of the frame. Before you snap - try placing your photo subject off-center. This simple trick can create visual interest and have you producing photos that others will think are professional!

Play with color modes. It was a bitterly cold winter day during our visit and the scenery was mostly grey. Merely changing the color mode on my V610 added INSTANT colorful interest to our photos. Low Saturated Color, Black and White and Sepia were used to capture the sparkling lights of the Tower in the fog with drastically different effects.


Move in close or exaggerate an element. Simply zooming in can make a big difference in the impact of a photo. It allows you to capture more detail and fill the entire frame with the subject. Pairing zoom with an unusual angle also creates an exaggerating effect like which is neat and different.

Get creative and think about a photo's use beyond the photo album! Could the subject or scene make a great coaster? What about trading IN your boring mouse-pad at work with one that will allow you to enjoy your vacation long after your arrival back home? I took different pictures depending on their use: making enlargements for display, creating note-cards, or stuffing into photo albums for example.
There are LOTS of creative uses for photos - so don't be hesitant to try out different ideas on photo subjects. You can read more tips about taking great photos here. Have one to share that you don't see? We'd love to hear that too - make sure to leave us your comments!
Comments
Posted By: Josefa (4/19/2008)
Comment: Fantastic pics. I love the first one. If you were selling it i would buy it!
Posted By: Martha (4/11/2008)
Comment: Nicky, I enjoyed your photos. These are really artistic shots. The first idea I thought of for your first picture is to enlarge and frames it. It would be a great way to complement home decor.
Posted By: Photo Albums (4/10/2008)
Comment: These pictures of the Eiffel tower are amazing. The different angles of the tower are very well captured. Thanks for sharing the wonderful pictures with us.
Posted By: Joy (4/9/2008)
Comment: Nicky these photos of the Eiffel tower are absolutely GORGEOUS! I am so inspired! Thanks for your visit and kind words on my blog :) Joy
Posted By: Beyond Megapixels (4/9/2008)
Comment: I just discovered this blog. Kudos to Kodak for this! - Lisa
Posted By: Shruti (4/8/2008)
Comment: Great pics Nicky, makes we want to go back to Paris. The Eiffel tower offers great opps for unique pictures doesn't it?
Posted By: Kendall (4/8/2008)
Comment: Nice, Nicky! When I step out with my camera bag over my shoulder, I always look for the "new" angle. I like shooting something fairly pedestrian in a way that makes people focus, or to shoot something and make it look like something else. Those are some great shots. I appreciate you sharing your skill. Next time you go to Paris, stow me away, okay? KK
Posted By: Lisa (4/7/2008)
Comment: Wow is right! The last one is my favorite. Also, I like the deck of cards idea for a gift. Thanks for sharing. It looks like you both had a great time!
Posted By: Karla (4/7/2008)
Comment: Wow ! Great pictures !!! Very original ! The 1rst one is really nice.



