If your going 3000 miles away or just around the corner. NYTimes Gadget Wise Writer Rik Fairle, has written a great article with some simple tips on taking better photos.
Rik informs us that its now all about your equipment, most of the questions he answers has to deal with placement and setting.
Question
Nice! But what about photographing people in front of monuments?
Answer
One thing that people often do is put a person or their family directly in front of a building or structure. It helps to compose the photo with the people off to the side. It also helps to use depth of field to control whether the background is in focus or not.
How to Be a Better Photographer When on Vacation [New York Times]

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