What are the most difficult, extreme, arduous, or detestable conditions you've been in to get that 'one shot'? The most extreme lengths you've ever taken just for a photo.
Like sitting inside a tiny tent for hours on a very hot, humid or cold day waiting for an animal to appear? Swimming in shark infested waters? Climbing sheer vertical cliffs thousands of meters high in a blizzard? Wading through murky alligator infested swamps? Hiking through dense humid tropical jungles full of mosquitoes and poisonous snakes/spiders?
Anyone willing to share their experiences, tips, advice?
As for myself, I've taken one extreme length to get a shot that ended up being a disappointment. Hiking up a long wooded hill on a moonlit night in knee deep snow with 30something kgs of gear. Lessons learned: choose your gear wisely, don't take everything, buy good thermal insulation clothes and remember that weather reports are just 'predictions'. At least the way down was smoother.
I admire the photographers for National Geographic for all the risks they take just to share with us places and things we would not normally see. What I did was probably a walk in the park compared to what they do.
