Petit Bot

PETIT BOT

13.12.21

A lone house nestled deep in the valley of Petit Bot. If we ever get a snow day again, this is where I’m heading first. This would look awesome with snow dusted trees and the road should be more visible. Watch this space!

///experts.rockier.pressuring

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF70-200mm f2.8L

70mm / ƒ/8.0 / 1/160s / ISO 400

SECRET BEACHES

28.05.21

Not quite a secret as such but this beach is tucked away hidden from view next to Petit Bot and is only accessible by sea or an extremely dodgy rock scramble from the zig zag grassy path opposite. Even then, the latter is only possible at low tide.

///sorters.cycled.woodworking

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

20mm / ƒ10 / 1/200s / ISO 100

PETIT BOT

14.05.21

Right up there with with one of my favourite spots to just sit on the cliffs and just stare out to sea. What made this stand out for me was the sunlight rolling over the beach and the cliffs face as the clouds drifted across.

Everything is looking so green, I love it!

///walkers.surviving.bandaged

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

24mm / ƒ9.0 / 1/400s / ISO 250

GUERNSEY DAYS

06.05.20

A little rock in the middle of the channel, a place I like to call home. Spring into summer, walking the cliffs at this time of year is truly a memorable experience. Get up high and admire the views. Wildflowers as far as the eye can see and tropical blue waters.

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

17mm / ƒ11 / 1/250s / ISO 200

SEA MIST

12.02.20

Petit Bot taking a battering from the southerly winds. As the waves crashed the sea spray was being blown up the cliff edge. Half shade, half sunlight, this was a nightmare to correct the white balance.

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF70-200mm f2.8L

150mm / ƒ/8.0 / 1/160s / ISO 200