Quote Originally Posted by Steve Axford View Post
I think you need to learn about the environment you go into so that you can do it with your eyes open to the potential risks. Sometimes I do go into risky places for a photograph, but sometimes I dare to cross a road to, or drive in a car too. A very good friend of mine, who is now dead, once said that life is what you do with it, not how long you spend in it. I'll certainly do my best to survive as long as I can, but not at the expense of living.

That is the best philosophy I reckon. As long as one is capable of taking responsibilty for their action no matter what. Life must move at a pcae that is comfortabe. It's just everyone has their level of 'comfort'. I think the road crossing or driving are far more dangerous, however, just don't push the boundaries.