So this was my first Royal Tour, and hopefully not my last. I learned a few things and I hope to get a good shot or two next time, instead of the spoon fed dribble that the media pack gets. Not that it isn't hard work, but the media pens do not allow much wiggle room, not being able to even move your lens to recompose as you'd block one of the other 15 photographers and end up with a monopod upside your head. Next time I need to remember to keep my eyes open and remember to get low and switch up angles instead of just trying for the straight on shot. Some got great shots from this, but the best shot i've seen was from these folks at
Goff Photos in which the photographer was far off from the pack and it paid off. The Globe and Mail played it extremely well, sans the tight crop on Goff's site. Well, here's my spoon fed dribble.

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)

(Cole Burston/Moncton Times & Transcript)
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