.
Feedback

CONTEST: Take Amazing Summer Vacation Photos

Where are you going this summer? Share your best vacation photos on Half Moon Bay Patch using these tips from local photographer Stuart Nafey. Then, readers can vote for the photo they think is the best in the comments.

Mediocre vacation photos? They're the bane of every traveler. Half Moon Bay Patch photographer Stuart Nafey shares simple tricks to help your shots win oohs and aahs instead of yawns.

Fill the frame Get up close to your subjects and eliminate anything that does not add to the picture like empty sky or trash cans in the background. Move around until you get a well composed picture.

Let your camera focus Before taking the picture, push the shutter release only half way down and then wait a few seconds. This is when the camera evaluates the scene, focuses on the subject and sets a good exposure. Do it before you tell your subjects to smile and you will be ready to get a good picture at the right moment.

Look for the light If the sun is behind you, your subjects are squinting. Not good. Try to get the sun lighting the scene from an angle or from the side. If the sun is behind your subject, you will have even lighting on their faces and their hair will be lit around the edges for a nice effect. Or move your subjects into the shade for even lighting. Light reflecting off of a bright object like a white wall can help, too.

Learn to turn the flash off and on If the sun is behind your subject, and your subject comes out too dark in the picture, turn the flash on to add light to their face. If you are in a museum, you should turn your flash off and look for ways to stabilize your camera so the low light pictures are in focus.

Look for wildlife Wherever you go, there are bound to be critters different from what you see back home. Be alert and have your camera ready at all times. Take a shot before they move. If they don't move, slowly get closer, taking shots as you do. But don't try that with alligators or rattlesnakes.

Give a camera to your kids As soon as they can understand what a camera is, include them in the vacation activity of photography. They will thank you today and for years to come with pictures from their unique perspective.

Share the best of your vacation photos here by uploading images to this article. Make sure to include a caption and your name for credit. Then, readers can vote for the photo they think is the best in the comments. The winner will receive recognition on Half Moon Bay Patch with an article, spotlighting their photography talent. You could win!

Photo entries and voting in the comments section will be open through 5 p.m., Monday, Sept. 3, and the winner will be announced bright and early Tuesday, Sept. 4!

OFFICIAL RULES, DEADLINES & INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, who are 18 and older.
  • To enter, click on "Upload Photos and Videos" above and add a photo from your vacation you wish to enter. Be sure to include your name and the location of the photo in the photo's caption.
  • All entries must be received and votes must be logged by 5 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 3
  • You may enter each vacation photo only once. If you have more than one vacation photo you wish to enter, you may enter each one once.
  • Readers who wish to vote for their favorite vacation photo should leave a comment in the comments section of this article naming the photo they wish to vote for. The winner will be determined by which photo receives the most votes. If there is a tie, the editors of Half Moon Bay Patch will determine the winner.
  • The winner will receive recognition on Half Moon Bay Patch for their photography talent.

Stuart Nafey's Intermediate Digital Photography class starts July 12. To register or for more information, email stuart@stuartnafey.com. 

Got Patch? Sign up for our newsletter by clicking on the "Patch Newsletter" link on the top right of our homepage.

To receive news feeds about Half Moon Bay and the unincorporated Coastside between Montara and Pescadero, visit Half Moon Bay Patch on Facebook and "like" us here. Follow us on Twitter here.

Want to blog for us? Click here.

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Half Moon Bay Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Jon DeLong May 18, 2013 at 06:45 pm
With so many good Mexican restaurants in the area, why bother?
Cid May 17, 2013 at 06:14 pm
I enjoy an occasional Taco Bell, but in the same shopping center as Happy Taco with far better,Read More authentic LOCAL Mexican food! Nah! I do enjoy the Combo locations that have KFC & TACO BELL. (Face it, Americans like to have choices!). With no drive-through, perhaps it will be better than the average suburban stores along the El Camino. As for another chain restaurant in Half Moon Bay...What did you expect? Demographics will continue to dictate that we can still expect to keep our "Fast-Food-Free-Zone" between Linda Mar and HMB while "City Councils or Planning Departments in the Cities will attract them....for their tax base.
Dee May 15, 2013 at 08:07 pm
Seriously? Taco Bell? Next to New Leaf? How did this happen? Not happy about this addition and notRead More looking forward to seeing Taco Bell trash all over the place. Not sure about KFC ... we already have a fast food chicken place at Popeyes so we certainly don't need another. The high school students will probably frequent Taco Bell the most and keep it in business but I will not be going there that's for sure.
Carol Wexler May 18, 2013 at 02:42 pm
I would consider volunteering at the California State Parks but dogs are not allowed and I wouldRead More need to bring my dog.
Misha Flores May 17, 2013 at 09:35 am
To be honest I would probably just let my dog run around without a leash anyway, except there's soRead More much darned poison oak around these hills. I don't want her to get contaminated and then I hug her and trouble ensues.
Anne Martin May 16, 2013 at 04:29 pm
I don't own a dog now but empathize with the dog owners who have been deprived of the right toRead More allow their dogs to run free in the national recreation area that we as taxpayers own. As a taxpayer, I want to know the rationale for this policy. If it is to protect horses from being frightened by dogs what is the basis for that? How many horses use the open space? It appears that dozens of people who have been able to enjoy walking with their dogs in the open space adjoining their neighborhood are now being grossly inconvenienced because some faceless bureaucrats are creating rules that may have no basis in reality.
pae May 13, 2013 at 03:00 pm
Most dogs and horses can get along fine, if they have the opportunity to be socialized to eachRead More other. If dogs never get to see horses, or vice versa, then there is a startle/fear response, and each will respond according to its temperament. Remove all opportunities for this socialization, as GGNRA wants to do, and there will be more problems. Apparently GGNRA has even ordered stable owners not to allow equestrians to bring their dogs to the stable any more, which is grossly unfair to all concerned. GGNRA just hates dogs, and their policies have been written accordingly. It is unfathomable that here on the Coastside, surrounded by miles of open space, there is no legal area except one small dog park, for dog owners to walk with their companions off leash. Horses, bicycles and people have full access, but dog owners very limited access, and no access for off leash exercising. Rancho territory is 6 1/2 square miles. Surely there is enough room for all recreation! It's our tax money, too, but we're being denied use of the space we own.