10.06.22
The viewpoint form the car park above Moulin Huet looking very green and lush in the sunshine.
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Moulin Huet
10.06.22
The viewpoint form the car park above Moulin Huet looking very green and lush in the sunshine.
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19.04.22
Kid free afternoon walking around the Jerbourg headland. This is one of my favourite spots, looking down to Petit Port, Moulin Huet and Saints harbour. I was going to go down but after a recent landslide it’s closed off again.
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24.03.22
Now our office is based in the north of the island, I rarely get a change to venture to the south coast but today was so nice it just had to be done, even it was only for ten minutes!
Season - somewhere towards the edge of spring with a very feint hint of summer.
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30.06.21
No.3 on my list of favourite south coast beaches. When you finally make it to the viewpoint, it’s kind of a standard Guernsey thing to just stop and have a good look at the beauty of it then head down and find a spot.
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06.04.21
Snow in the morning, roasting on the cliffs by afternoon. I did start off with full winter gear but when you get going on the cliffs, the body pumps out some serious heat. The colour of the sea was amazing under the blue skies but the reality on the arctic wind made it short lived later on.
12.02.21
Took the kids for a nice hike around the water lanes in St Martin, down to Moulin Huet and back up again. Finley came home with a pet rock who now lives outside our front door.
As the tide recedes, Moulin Huet transforms into from treacherous rocky coast to a golden sandy beach. Half way down you get a mix of sand and strange spongy rock formations which created hundreds of rock pools to play with. Besides the cold, this place is an amazing playground with the camera, especially in the winter.
This was about 08:30, just as the sun was rising over Jerbourg.
14.09.20
Making the most of this unbelievably hot weather with a cruise above Moulin Huet. 28°C isn’t too bad for mid September. The midday sun is getting quite low now so shooting bright sunny days is hit and miss.
10.08.20
When two weather systems collide. Moulin Huet with the sun breaking over the hazy cliffs, still illuminating the clouds an hour after sunrise.
30.07.20
The stunning rocky shores of Moulin Huet. Low tide reveals an amazing sandy beach, rivaled only by Petit Port around the corner.
12.07.19
Taking inspiration from a master craftsman and his visions of our stunning coastline. I thought the fog added a different twist on the famous painting. If you get time, go check out the other locations dotted and mapped out around Moulin Huet.
13.02.19
More of a hole in the wall and the light wasn’t great for this but still manged to salvage something from the files.
10.01.19
Some days you just have to go with your instincts and force yourself to make something out of nothing. Today I was quite lucky with the weather but the tides had taken control over any other interest on the beach.
06.12.18
This is as inspiring as it got today. The rest was a little wet and grey!
31.10.18
The tides worked out perfectly to line up the larger rocks and the incoming waves washing over the pebbles in the foreground. Black & white seemed appropriate for a Halloween themed landscape.