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Lisa Michele Burns

Hello! I'm the founder and photographer behind The Wandering Lens. With 19+yrs experience as a professional travel and landscape photographer, all advice found on this site is from my personal experience, or that of contributors, on the road. I hope it's useful for your own travels and would love to hear in the comments about your trips and experiences around the world.

Landscape Photography: Tips for Wide Angle Landscape Photos

Landscape photography doesn’t need to be complicated or just left to the professionals. Capturing a scene is all about composition and knowing how to use your camera to produce what your mind envisions. Whether...

In The Moment…The Best Rock in Dubrovnik

I had obviously chosen her favourite rock amongst the fifty or so other sun drenched formations waiting for towels and swimmers to stretch out over them. A mere three other people sat across the 100m...

Adventures in the Adriatic Sea – Beneath the Dubrovnik City Walls

Rising from the calm waters of the Adriatic Sea, the city walls of Dubrovnik are an evident vision of history. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the walls are considered one of the...

Split, Croatia: The Diocletian’s Palace

Split Photography Location – Walk through history An ancient fortress by the Mediterranean Sea once home to a Roman Emperor, Split’s Diocletian Palace is a mighty sight. As my suitcase wheels struggled over the...

The Traveller Series: September Edition of Your Travel Photos!

The Traveller Series kicked off with a bang last month and over the past few weeks I’ve had loads of photography submissions from travellers and photographers all around the world. From Egypt to the...

Menton, France: The Colourful Gem of the French Riveria

You’ve no doubt heard of glitzy and fabulous Monaco, colourful Nice and the other resident stars of the Cote d’Azure like Cannes and Saint-Tropez. Well, there’s a new destination on the scene. Menton. With it’s...

Views of Vernazza – Photographing the Cinque Terre

Looking at this colourful fishing village on the Italian coast today you would never believe that four years ago it was buried four metres deep in mud. Torrential rain in October 2011 caused flash flooding and mudslides...

Behind the Lens: The White Horse Photo, New Zealand

It was one of those days… The previous night I had been out photographing the Aurora Australis in Lake Wanaka and thought no moment could possibly top that. Completely content with my photographs from the...

The Traveller Series: Your Photos from Around the World

Wanderlust is always stronger when shared with other like minded travel lovers. That said, I introduce to you…The Traveller Series. Each month The Wandering Lens will feature a collection of the best travel photographs...

How To: Make Sunstars in Your Photos

A quick guide to making sunstars with your camera! Creating sunstars is a simple and fun way to add a little flair to your landscape and travel photography. You’ve probably seen professional photographers whip...

Manarola, Cinque Terre: Photography Location Guide

Where to take the Best Photos in Manarola, Cinque Terre A rainbow of colourful buildings look out over the Mediterranean Sea as they sit perched high on rocky cliffs. It’s one of the most...

Riomaggiore, Italy: The First Stop

Arriving into Riomaggiore by train, my head was stuck to the window hoping for a glance at the glistening sea along the coast of Cinque Terre. The nine minute journey from La Spezia I...
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