You turn up on a shoot with a group of friends and as you look around you see that almost all of them have either a better camera than yours or that awesome lens you've always wanted. Of course photography has never been about the camera or lens, it's always about the photographer and how he or she utilises the equipment they have.
I have many cameras ranging from a full frame Canon Eos 1Ds Mark II to a simple point and shoot compact. Often when the mojo leaves me I will revert to using the compact and get right back to basics, it's like going on a busman's holiday and it really gets my creative juices going again in getting around all the problems that using a point and shoot can create
The image below is of Gibson Mill in the heart of Hardcastle Crags above Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire and is a favourite haunt of mine, it's a simple image that was taken using my Canon Ixus 750 point and shoot and is one of my favourite shots of many that I have taken of the mill. So next time you start to suffer a little grear envy, just remember, it's not the camera or the lens it's all about the person pressing the shutter
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