
Choose a light body with strong stabilisation, a fast normal zoom, and a short telephoto for compressed perspectives from low vantage points. Add a circular polariser, pocketable rain cover, and clip-on filter adapter for phones. Keep batteries warm, cards dry, and your lens hood on to fight stray droplets and flares during quick pivots.

Protect your camera with a wrist strap or sling, tether small accessories, and park spare lenses inside a dry bag beside your feet. Line the punt floor with a towel for grip, then brace your elbows on knees. Silica gel helps after misty mornings, and anti-fog wipes save you when breath condenses in cold air.

Use the boat as a stabiliser by resting the camera on the gunwale, keeping your spine tall, and timing shots for the brief stillness after each push of the pole. Choose faster shutter speeds, enable burst mode, and lean into intentional motion blur when the scene suits soft painterly energy.
Plan midweek mornings, or steer toward quieter stretches past Magdalene Bridge, where tour density thins. Agree hand signals with your punter, ask for a gentle pause, and anticipate traffic gaps near photogenic corners. Compose wider, then crop later if motion surprises you, preserving decisive gestures without sacrificing architectural presence.
Plan midweek mornings, or steer toward quieter stretches past Magdalene Bridge, where tour density thins. Agree hand signals with your punter, ask for a gentle pause, and anticipate traffic gaps near photogenic corners. Compose wider, then crop later if motion surprises you, preserving decisive gestures without sacrificing architectural presence.
Plan midweek mornings, or steer toward quieter stretches past Magdalene Bridge, where tour density thins. Agree hand signals with your punter, ask for a gentle pause, and anticipate traffic gaps near photogenic corners. Compose wider, then crop later if motion surprises you, preserving decisive gestures without sacrificing architectural presence.
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