Why is it when you see the most stunning of photo opportunities it always seems to be at the wrong time or in the wrong place?
The early morning sun shooting gilded slices of light through a stand of misted trees when you're more than a little bit late for work.
Autumn leaves in shades of scarlet and mustard and ruby and deepest gold decorating the trees on that busy stretch of State Highway One where, if you stopped, you'd take your life into your own hands even getting out of the car.
Or driving to work in the torrential rain and coming across the most crystal-clear rainbow, with every hue in sharpest focus, arching over an emerald green hill and into a lone macrocapra tree, cloaking it in dancing, shimmering technicolour?
I could stop for a minute and snap these moments on my mobile phone camera, but I know I wouldn't be able to capture them.
Yep, what I really need is all the time in the world and to have my "proper" camera with me everywhere I go.
Please tell me how this is possible?


