30.10.22
Returning to the same locations forces you to look for different compositions. It doesn’t always work out but these colourful dinghy were a perfect subject to focus on. The soft sunlight was great to play with.
///iceman.floodlit.spouses
Landscape
30.10.22
Returning to the same locations forces you to look for different compositions. It doesn’t always work out but these colourful dinghy were a perfect subject to focus on. The soft sunlight was great to play with.
///iceman.floodlit.spouses
04.09.22
Beautiful rain curtain drifting across the channel this morning. A feint rainbow did start to appear behind but it never quite popped.
A classic jumping spot at high tide for us Guern’s, Tommy Rock!
///civil.verges.those
20.08.22
Busy day island hopping to Jersey but just about managed to find some energy to head out to see what Mother Nature had to offer.
///acting.coolest.speared
01.08.22
I’ve got some pretty high expectations for the weather over the next few weeks as I’m on holiday with the kids. This wasn’t a bad start!
///salt.organic.stack
12.02.22
Looking down to Marble Bay from the Pine Forest.
///wells.examine.renting
15.01.22
As far as bench spots go, this one ranks up there with one of the finest Guernsey has to offer.
The sun broke through on the horizon eventually but it only lasted a few minutes.
///cobweb.scratching.viable
22.12.21
A colourful end to a freezing day. Not quite as spectacular as this mornings sunrise but still great to see.
///launching.bleached.rolling
09.12.21
Head in the sky at 06:30, there was a strong hint that the sky was going to burst into life. Some days it’s worth travelling the extra few miles to really experience these moments.
Every time I come down here there seems to be less and less pine trees. Either fallen in the wind or cut down at the need of their life. I’ve got a feeling the remaining pine’s won’t be around for too much longer.
///collide.firmly.blurts
05.12.21
Not only is it great exercise getting down here, this time of year offers some fantastic winter light to play with. Although the tides were racing up on the flat beach, the cave offers a perfect window to mould a shot.
///emailed.flood.dots
02.12.21
Technically, the ‘Golden Hour’ and normally the hour after sunrise but this morning offered so many options beforehand and the sky just kept on getting better. I was in my element, a fun ‘happy’ hour with the camera!
///filled.digits.perfume
01.12.21
Another stormy day, another rainbow hunt complete. The combo of sun, cloud and rain was perfect, it was just a case of waiting it out which luckily came sooner than I expected.
///closing.avatars.scalable
30.11.21
Last day of November, finishing off with a classic Guernsey scene and a stunning rainbow. I sat through three downpours to get this shot but my persistence paid off. Luckily I found a rock to shelter behind and the rain was driving in from the west so the lens stayed relatively rain free. There was also a lot of careful planning in my mind as to where to be, along with the help of some basic sun calculation apps and rain radars.
///cantered.transitional.briefing
24.11.21
Another stunning, fiery sunrise which left me speechless. My eyes have seen pretty much every possible weather combo Guernsey has to offer but these scenes just blow your mind.
///tasters.promise.almost
23.11.21
Always expect the unexpected! I always feel like I’m letting myself down a bit by visiting the same location time and time again but every now and then, something really magical happens. The sun position was perfectly positioned behind the church roof, cloud cover was spot on and the colours were just phenomenal.
For me, it’s all about the journey. Without being here, I would have missed this and the experience and feeling you get can’t be explained in words.
///prayers.restrict.gain
21.11.21
Almost a whole year I’ve waited to get down here for some stunning autumn light and this afternoon didn’t disappoint. A beautiful beach, and fascinating to observe the coastal erosion at the base of the cliffs.
///sitter.onto.helm
13.11.21
I almost pulled the covers over my head this morning but me being me, got up anyway to check the sky and I could see it starting to pick up some colour 45 minutes earlier. A 5 mile drive later and a mad run down to Marble Bay I was greeted with this stunning sky. Sometimes a little extra effort goes a long way.
This is a good example of how the higher level clouds pick up the colour in the atmosphere.
///toolkit.travels.definite
24.10.21
Fog & Signal Station at St Martins Point.
I came here yesterday but the sun was only visible through a tiny break on the horizon so I decided to return this morning with a bit more light in my favour. I had to shield the camera from the wind and wipe the filters after each shot which was a pain in the arse because all my cleaning cloths are now coated in salty water.
///most.armed.blesses
08.10.21
That thin orange strip on the horizon is a guaranteed amazing sky in the morning. See that, get out and make sure you are ready!
///admire.circling.salads
25.09.21
The east coast of G-Land soaking up some beautiful morning sunshine.
///restore.fancy.seaside
11.08.21
Kept it nice and easy this morning. Not much inspiration in my head but I was up and I never let myself head home without a few frames, even if I know I could do better.
///bristle.remark.senses