When I found this website I fell in love with its design and use of photos. Let’s Travel Somewhere is a site that features different photographers photos and articles of the places they’ve traveled. This allows the audience to see and “experience” as many places as possible. The idea is that “a single traveler can’t live to see it all” so people can show different parts of the world on this forum. Each page is dominated by photographs. The site setup itself is very simple. All the font is in black and so the main attraction is the beautiful photographs that have very vivid color. The photographs on the home page show a variety of destinations, subjects, and colors. By showing such a wide range of photographs it makes the homepage very interesting and visually appealing. It also guides the audience to click on a photo to see more photos from a particular destination and photographer.
As a travel website, it would be nothing more suitable than the domination of a series of simple but vivid photography pictures. I love your analysis on how the website uses the photography. All the photography are shot professionally. For people who are interested in travel, they will easily be attracted by these photos. Really appreciate your choice of this website.
The images used in this website are spectacular! They clearly have a center of interest and are extremely clear with bright, vivid colors! They fit perfectly with the traveling website and make me want to explore the website even more to see particular destinations the photographer had traveled to. Also, to view more outstanding photos. These huge photos are clear enough for the page and are not pixelated, which makes them all the more useful.
As you have already stated, the pictures on this website are breath-taking and provide adventurous travelers a wonderful perspective on different parts of the world. The pictures provide easy navigation between pages because viewers can simply click on a picture the like to read more about it. Let’s travel somewhere plays on its strengths of pictures, which will capture more viewers than words.