11.11.22
It’s not until you study the town skyline closely that you realise just how many flats and houses there are, crammed into every little corner. Still, it also shows the unique character of the areas.
///hillside.rescue.kind
Blue
11.11.22
It’s not until you study the town skyline closely that you realise just how many flats and houses there are, crammed into every little corner. Still, it also shows the unique character of the areas.
///hillside.rescue.kind
20.07.22
Struggled to keep my energy levels up so went for a nice easy macro shot. I say easy but it really wasn’t easy when these butterflies just want to lead you deeper into the dry grasses!
I had been following a dragonfly but that one got the better of me and buggered off into another field!
11.07.22
One of favourite butterflies, the Common Blue. The males have an amazing bright blue upper wing but the females have a darker wing although further north in the UK, the bluer they are apparently!
///glee.hurry.dusts
23.05.22
Tiny little creatures but one of my favourites.
///doglike.forefathers.famously
09.03.22
Time was against me so I had to hunt down some very quick abstract in paint form.
26.02.22
It’s amazing how a day of sunshine lifts your mood. Felt like a proper spring day today, even Finley had a spring in his step!
///rentals.bottle.goats
28.09.21
Probably the worst conditions for macro, but in between gusts of wind and this wet stuff falling from the sky, I managed to grab a few shots of a Common Blue. What I didn’t realise is I’d accidentally destroyed a spiders web which he wasn’t too pleased about. Sorry Mr Spider.
///patterns.squares.circled
14.08.21
Alderney Point located at the very far north of Herm. I love this spot, it always feels like your thousands of miles away from home but with that nostalgic Herm vibe from childhood memories.
///affiliate.malting.wrestler
04.08.21
They’re very common, and they’re blue but there’s a very subtle difference between the male and female’s.
///grammars.potential.bogus
23.06.21
A familiar sight for many but how well do you know your Guernsey beaches? Can you guess the location…
10.06.21
They may be common but they’re a stunning mini species of butterfly. With the sun hiding for most of the day, the insects tend to stick to one spot until you disturb them.
///warden.constituents.subplot
13.05.21
Guernsey has some stunning homes, even more so towards the middle of May when all the Wisteria starts to bloom as it grows strategically around the doors and windows of the buildings.
///satisfaction.unloving.dampened
31.03.21
It may not be a dazzling metropolis but it’s uniquely Guernsey and it was looking picture perfect on the way past this evening.
19.03.21
In a field! Simple sky, simple image. That’s all the went through my head. The rest was a scouting mission which will be on the cards in the coming months.
08.09.20
Lots of spiders appearing in the long grasses at the moment but this little beauty was posing in some lovely evening light.
19.08.20
A few days ago I found a great butterfly spot next to the reservoir but most are only active when the sun’s out. The one butterfly you can always rely on to be out and about, whatever the weather, is the common blue. Hard to spot but being so small you can maximize the depth with macro.
06.07.20
Spoiled for choice and species in the fields with the warmth of the summer sun. This is one of the smallest butterflies in the UK and getting a close macro shot in the wind is tricky but out of 100 shots, 5% were in focus!
21.03.20
A day filled with chores, one of which led me to a garden centre. Found a whole section of succulents for a quick no drama’s photo.
12.03.20
Always been drawn to flaky boat hull. Love the different colour layers and textures.
01.02.20
Freshly washed and trimmed dog who now only poses for the camera when a treat is in my hand.