our article on the best travel tripods<\/a>.<\/p>\nFinally, when planning, don’t forget personal items, such as protective clothing, a raincoat, food, water, etc. They all add weight to your load!<\/p>\n
5. Be flexible<\/h2>\n
Good planning gives you a great head start, but don\u2019t become so fixated on following a schedule that you’re unable to change plans if you learn something new. When you’re on location, you may come across a new scene that you desperately want to photograph, or you might hear from a local about an area that you should definitely check out. <\/p>\n
In fact, I recommend that you use local knowledge to your advantage. If you can, ask the person you deal with at your accommodations the best places to take photos. You can also speak with shopkeepers, passersby, etc. And you can always browse shops, where you might run into postcards or local photo books that include interesting ideas. <\/p>\n
Bottom line: Don\u2019t get so locked into your plans that you are unable to see fresh opportunities when they come your way!<\/p>\n
Photographing landscapes in exotic locations: final words<\/h2>\n
Traveling to capture beautiful photos of exotic locations can be extremely rewarding. And while it comes with plenty of challenges, as long as you take steps to prepare, you do just fine!<\/p>\n
Of course, at the end of the day, travel can be valuable in and of itself. So enjoy your trip, have fun, and if you can create some beautiful images along the way, that’s just icing on the cake!<\/p>\n
Now over to you:<\/p>\n
Do you have any tips for exotic landscape photography that I missed? Share your thoughts in the comments below! <\/em><\/p>\n