When should you take a black and white photo? How do you choose the best perspective? How does one enhance the exhibits? Check out these ideas and get some inspiration for your Instagram.
1. Share your emotions
The giant dinosaur outside the Darwin Museum is a good photo buddy - at least it beats being the only person in the snap.
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2. Consider the background
Try to keep the background and subject separate. Here is looks as if the mammoth’s tusks are growing from the lady’s head. Fail!
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3. Flip the photo upside down
An upside-down picture can flip your Instagram followers’ brains – in a good way, we hope!
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4. Become part of the exhibit
Don't be afraid to be ridiculous and get inside the exhibit – it looks much more interesting than when it simply serves as a background.
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In the Museum of Cosmonautics it’s much better to put on a spacesuit and climb into a capsule than to just pose next to it.
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And in the museum of the writer Mikhail Bulgakov you can make mystical photos in the ancient mirror.
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5. Experiment with color
Filters are important for a photo. Try to take black and white pictures in historical places for effect.
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Light and color convey certain moods in photos. How do you like this idea for a picture in the Museum of Soviet painter Peter Konchalovsky?
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6. Delete unnecessary things
When there are a lot of large halls with big exhibits, like in the Museum of Cosmonautics, the subject might get lost against the background - cut the extra details that do not add anything to the image.
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The story was written together with the Mosgortur travel agency.