Most of us pick up a camera when we have a real need to record something. This could be on holiday, a birthday or Christmas time. Many even take it to the next stage and head out with a camera in the hope of capturing an award winning image. But how many of us carry a camera with us all the time (and I'm not counting phones)? Think about how many images we would take if that was the case. This shot was captured yesterday as I was driving through the Ribble Valley. I pulled the car over and grabbed the camera to take advantage of the perfect light and interesting cloud formation. This shot cannot be replicated which is why we should always carry a camera.
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