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Travel Photography (July 2011)
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2. Tag with caution. While most people assume that photos taken of them may turn up online, it doesn’t hurt to check with the subjects of your photos. Get permission before uploading pictures to a public site.
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4. Use privacy settings. Instead of sharing photos with all followers on all social networks, consider creating a private album or blog and only inviting close friends and family.
5. Be safe. Many smart phones add a GPS location to photos, so uploading photos from your phone may be broadcasting too much information. For more information on safety and geolocation, check out this article from our December Perspectives issue: http://bit.ly/eLKtkP.
6. Consider quality. Although smart phones are quick, easy and instant, sometimes the quality can suffer. If you truly want to perfectly record a vacation moment or location, bring a digital camera along on your trip.