It is challenging ... You pretty much 'get what you get' and that's  
that. I have a lot of stuff from the IoM that just doesn't make it  
critically but then there are those days when magic happens...

Godfrey - www.gdgphoto.com


>
> We visited Amboise and Clos Lucé, but none of my photos from there m 
> ade
> the cut. Travel photography is a really difficult genre in which to
> work. You can't wait for the right weather, right day or even right  
> time
> of day. It's not like other types of photography, in which you can  
> just
> come back tomorrow or next week if conditions aren't right: You have  
> to
> work with what you've got and try to get usable shots *right now*.
> That's how I ended up shooting reflections in the river and trying  
> other
> experiments (some of which worked, some of which didn't..

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