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Hilarious Flight Attendant Makes Air Travel Tolerable



Relieving the stress of flying often requires more than extra bag of mini-pretzels.

After a long day, a Southwest Airlines attendant on a flight to Salt Lake City incorporated a few one-liners into her usual safety spiel for some much-needed comic relief. You might have heard a few wisecracking versions of the safety announcement before, but we doubt you've heard this many delivered this fast.

She invited smokers to step outside for a puff, apologized for anyone traveling with small children and encouraged passengers to compliment the attendants' good looks. The cabin pressure masks (costing 75 cents for the first minute) should deliver a flow of gin, she added oxygen.

The entertainment was greeted with laughter and applause, destroying any pre-flight tension and breaking up any armrest-related quarrels.

1. Take a moment to line up your shot.
Taking an extra minute to set up the perfect shot really pays off.
2. Take a step back, to capture the whole picture.
Don't just take closeups. Take a moment to focus on all the beauty that's around you.
3. Break the rules.
The rule of thirds doesn't always need to apply. Forget the rules, point your camera at the sun or try an angle you wouldn't normally.
4. Don't forget the group shot.
Even when you're family is driving you crazy in the moment, you'll definitely regret not snapping a few shots of everyone in attendance.
5. But focus on individual people too.
Landscapes can be boring, don't forget about the peoplea
6. Shake things up: Use an object to document the journey.
Bring a toy or stuffed animal, and photograph them in various shots throughout your trip. This is an especially fun alternative to a million selfies when you're traveling solo.
7. Be sure to notice wildlife.
Include all aspects of your trip, especially if there's exotic wildlife.
8. Capture the candid moments.
Avoid staged photos, try and capture things as they're happening. But don't have your face stuck behind a camera or phone the whole time.
9. Use apps to enhance photos.
This app called 360 Panorama gives your photos an entirely different perspective.
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