I spent this past weekend attending a photography workshop and was so busy that I just didn't get to posting the Photo of the Week on Sunday like usual.
I spend quite a bit of time in Nova Scotia and often find myself in places at the wrong time of day, when the sun makes it almost impossible to get any meaningful image. This day on top of MacKenzie Mountain was bright, "contrasty" sunlight, not at all what a photographer looks for. When traveling, I am often presented with great places at all the wrong times. We can't always wait for the right light to happen, we have to get the picture, or not, it's that simple. Often times, what I might end up with is just a vacation snapshot because of this. This particular day, I got this photograph of Fishing Cove that I originally thought was a "deleter" but with some work on the computer, I found that I actually like it. It isn't a Great image, by any means, but it is a good picture of a place that I love, so well worth it.