Light always plays a crucial role in photography, so we recommend visiting the Park when the sun is not at its peak. Some photographers suggest that for outdoor photos, you should shoot during the 'golden hour,' a few hours after sunrise or before sunset, to get soft, warm light that enhances the colors of the lagoons.
Regarding framing and perspective, we suggest experimenting with different ways to frame your beautiful memories. Use the rule of thirds to strategically position key elements like the sky, water, and land. Regarding perspective, you can use the 'low perspective': crouch down or find elevated positions to capture the vastness of the lagoons and create more interesting compositions.
Remember that due to the color of the salt ponds, many reflections can be generated, so you can take advantage of them to add depth to your photos. Remember to keep a sharp horizon; ensure it's level for a more balanced composition.
As mentioned in our previous blog, a visit to Las Coloradas Touristic Park is a journey to experience a contrast of colors. This place boasts an array of intense colors, so we recommend contrasting the pink of the lagoons with the blue of the sky and the white of the salt for stunning images.
Finally, try out your cellphone's camera modes. Experiment with the portrait mode to blur the background and highlight the colors of the lagoons. Also, take detailed shots: get close to capture fascinating details, such as the texture of the salt or any birds present in the area.
With this guide, we do not doubt that your stories and Instagram feed content will be fascinating and awe-inspiring for all your followers.