Expert on national parks – tourists who make a mistake when taking photos of their vacation can be fined up to $750

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DURING my travels across America, I’ve racked up more than 7,000 miles and been to at least 20 of the country’s National Parks.

There is one big mistake that tourists make, and this could result in hefty fines.

National parks are beautiful - but be careful when taking photographs

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Photographing National Parks is a great idea, but you should be cautious.Spencer Clinton/The U.S. Sun
I've been to as many as 20 of the best national parks in the US

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There are 20 best National Parks in the US that I have visitedSpencer Clinton

Many people are unaware of how to use Parks It’s not surprising that people take photos of these beautiful places.

You can take photos with your camera or phone.

Drones, in particular, are a more sophisticated technology that you might want to avoid using.

The state of New York can fine you up to $750 for using drones without authorization.

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All national parks have banned drones.

In 2014, a new law was introduced that prohibits the use of drones across the 417 parks, administered and managed by the National Park Service

Feel free to snap away – but only on your smartphone.

You can make a visit to the national park more enjoyable by incorporating other activities.

The majority of people visit parks on weekends. So why not avoid the crowds by going on a weekday?

You may also be tempted by visiting on national holidays, when the parks will often be free.

But no matter what day of the week these may fall, they’re certain to bring large crowds.

You can also visit the national parks with some of these tips.

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Leave the drones at home - and take your pics with your phone

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Take your photos with your smartphone instead of the drone.Spencer Clinton/The U.S. Sun

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