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Photography Tips for Open-Top Bus Tours

Master the art of bus tour photography. Learn how to deal with motion blur, wind, and lighting to get the best Belfast travel photos.

8/10/2025
5 min read
Tourists with cameras ready on the open top deck of the bus

Taking photos from a moving Hop-On Hop-Off bus is tricky. You have motion, wind, and varying light to contend with. Here is how to nail the shot.

1. Safety First (Shutter Speed)

The bus is vibrating and moving.

  • Setting: Keep your shutter speed high (at least 1/500s) to freeze the action and avoid blurry buildings.
  • Phone Users: Use "Burst Mode". Take 10 shots and pick the one where the framing is perfect.

2. Where to Sit

  • Front Row: Great for forward views, but you have the glass screen which can cause glare.
  • Back Row: You get a clean view behind the bus (great for trailing shots of the road) and side views without window frames.
  • Side: Sit on the Left side (kerb side) for better shots of buildings and pedestrians. Sit on the Right for wider streetscapes and oncoming traffic.

3. Anticipate the Landmarks

Listen to the guide! If they say "Coming up on the left is the Peace Wall," get your camera ready before you arrive. The bus might not stop long.

4. Include the Bus

Don't be afraid to include part of the red bus in your frame. It adds context and leads the eye into the image.

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This guide is written by locals who love Belfast. We want to help you look past the headlines and see the vibrant, historic, and welcoming city that Belfast is today.

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