18.05.22
As the skies greyed over, my mind was shouting black and white. Sketchy waves nearly had me a few times and the sea spray wrote off 8most of the images!
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Tide
18.05.22
As the skies greyed over, my mind was shouting black and white. Sketchy waves nearly had me a few times and the sea spray wrote off 8most of the images!
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02.05.22
Shell Beach, by far one of favourite places close to home. A little piece of paradise that I will always treasure.
Late afternoon at the end of the long weekend, it was almost deserted.
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22.10.21
The landscapes may be timeless but the ever changing tides creates opportunities that can’t easily be recreated. It’s a fine balance of light and motion that’s hard to predict but sometimes it just falls into place.
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22.07.21
It’s hard to put into words how beautiful it was this morning. Almost completely flat seas as far as the eye can see. This is one of those mornings I’ll remember for a long time.
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29.03.21
A little choppy on the way to work this morning. After the tide went down it was a stunning day, and all was good.
01.03.21
I had no intention of finding ormers, it was just such a nice day with a 0.6m low tide to explore. I did want to find some starfish but only found a few small live crabs. I did find a huge chancre crab but it had passed on into crab heaven.
15.01.21
This is an alternative take on one of Guernsey’s cherished pastimes, ormering. Rubber glove against the blue sky, cooked in Snapseed.
16.07.19
The tides were lapping over the edge of the pier at Les Amarreurs, just missed the golden glow as the sun went down but I still like this one.