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Here I try to avoid a as much i can, to tell you whats written in hundreds of other sites and tip&tricks.

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Trying to put unknown or less known things here.

Usually you read the same guidance and ideas how to progress,

over and over just differ in small variations.

But rarely somethings new.

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So hopefully i have one or two things.

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Just one general thought: we need to diver when you are close to your home base or if you travel. In your home base you can go back and back, over and over if there will be no changes in nature to get the perfect moment or should I say the many perfect moments to come?

 

I had some shoots when I had it, I was thinking that's it, there is noting that can top it and then again other a other time I got somethings tremendous. So still go back even you think you could not top it anymore. There is moments I had seen up to now only once or twice in my life, so dont miss them.

 

But when you travel or going to far, remote places, then you cant normaly stay in one place/location for hours (if it was not planned or scheduled), days or a week, to get the perfect shoot. When you move and roam, you need to SEE the opportunity and be able to make out the best of the situation, to maximize your shoots as much as possible.

 

Because you don't get anymore a second chance for this shoot or it takes maybe years before you can come back

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Roger
Clemencon
Photography
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