This is in Montpellier, in the south of France. We stayed there with a wonderful family (my friends Jacques and Marie) and had an amazing time. One evening, they took us out for dinner at a perfect little place on a quiet side-street. Along the way, Jacques, who is also a photographer, took me to this amazing castle-cathedral. He said, "I think this is probably a good area for photography." He said this with eyebrows raised and a serious expression. He didn't need to say any more than that!
Trey's Tip: This cathedral is buried in the middle of an older part of the city. It can be hard to find a good angle, so keep looking around for interesting angles. You may also want to re-vist this area during the morning, mid-afternoon, and evening for different light-effects.
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