Portelet

THE RED ONE

20.09.22

Some days I’ll just drive the length of the island to unwind and listen to some flat out progressive trance on the the way. This is what I call a ‘grab shot’ but it feels very Guernsey!

I’m just passing the days till the big storms start rolling in so I can find that spark again.

///larder.inversely.students

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

17mm / ƒ8.0 / 1/320s / ISO 200

MYSTERY SOLVED

14.07.21

For years and years I’ve always wondered what purpose this building had. After some digging I found out that, before being sold to private owners, it was owned by the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond (and formally as The Master, Wardens and Assistants of the Guild Fraternity or Brotherhood of the most glorious and undivided Trinity and of St Clement in the Parish of Deptford Strond in the County of Kent)

Basically it was managed by Trinity House which is a marine charity responsible for the maintenance of navigational aids and lighthouses around the British Isles.

///walkers.nicknamed.nominating

PORTELET

01.06.21

First day of June and it was a scorcher! Spent my lunch roaming the coast around Rocquaine and Portelet, a little jealous of all the people enjoying the sea.

///bluffed.mosaic.amnesty

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF50mm f1.4

50mm / ƒ/8.0 / 1/320s / ISO 100

PORTELET

08.01.21

Taking myself out of my comfort zone for this. One of my biggest setbacks in photography is approaching strangers and asking them to take their photograph. Maybe it’s the fear of rejection or even the pressure to get it right in a few click. That said, put a pint between us and I could happily chat for hours! Either way, from what I’ve read, the more you ask the easier it gets.

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

17mm / ƒ7.1 / 1/640s / ISO 400

ISLAND LIFE

20.07.20

Since I started working down Vazon, I seem to spend a lot more time at Portelet. I’ve always loved the fishing village vibe on the west coast and there’s never any shortage to photograph.

On another note, I realised over the weekend I’ve now been doing this daily project for 2000 days!

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

17mm / ƒ11 / 1/160s / ISO 200