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Rousse Harbour dinghy. At low tide you can often walk across the bay to the Vale Church in the distance.
Canon EOS 70D - EF17-40mm f/4L
17mm / ƒ/11 / 1/13s / ISO 100
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Rousse Harbour dinghy. At low tide you can often walk across the bay to the Vale Church in the distance.
Canon EOS 70D - EF17-40mm f/4L
17mm / ƒ/11 / 1/13s / ISO 100
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Took Finley for a stroll through Candie Gardens and we were lucky enough to see this Heron feeding on the Goldfish.
Canon EOS 70D - EFS55-250mm f/3.5-5.6 STM
170mm / ƒ/5.6 / 1/200s / ISO 640
I believe he is a regular visitor but was easily scared off by a screaming two year old!
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Top of the Arcade Steps, this is one of my favourite views over St Peter Port.
Canon EOS 70D - EF17-40mm f/4L
17mm / ƒ/16 / 1/5s / ISO 200
Not only can you watch the sunrise all year round but you also have a fantastic view some of the most iconic landmarks in Guernsey.
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One of the many Turnstone Wader that feed off the scraps left by the Fisherman
Canon EOS 70D - EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM
200mm / ƒ/4 / 1/500s / ISO 200
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The last day of Christmas holidays finished off with a nice stroll around the South Coast of Herm, followed by a warm lunch in the Mermaid. Perfect!
Canon EOS 70D - EF17-40mm f/4L
17mm / ƒ/6.3 / 1/160s / ISO 400
Before the boat back, we walked out to the Oyster Farm which can only be reached at low tide. The skies were dull but Herm is great whatever the weather.
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Guernsey showing us once again how we do winters!
Canon EOS 70D - EF17-40mm f/4L
17mm / ƒ/16 / 1/50s / ISO 200
The gentle ripples on the water produced some great painterly reflections of the cranes, just befroe the sun popped over the horizon.
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Alana has akways had a passion for creating and Lego is no exception. The sad part is she no longer needs my help, but, I do secretly make a few adjustments.
Canon EOS 70D - EF50mm f/1.4
50mm / ƒ/2.5 / 1/160s / ISO 400
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A cold afternoon walk on th ebeach with Finley, collecting stones and shell. He riminds me of mself in almost every way of when I was younger. A love of the great outdoors and a sense of adventure.
Canon EOS 70D - EF50mm f/1.4
50mm / ƒ/2.0 / 1/320s / ISO 640
My second 365 Project (Code named 'Squid Ink') has come to an end so it's time to move on to a fresh new adventure.
I strongly recommend that anyone should take on a photography project, even if it takes years to complete. There are so many endless possibilities out there that would otherwise be overlooked.
Its not about being perfect and the only person you are trying to impress is yourself. No Clients, no rules, just document your life and shoot what you love, everyday! Practice makes perfect!
I have to thank my wife Danni for being so patient with me, without her support I couldn't have manged this project. Another big thank you to my two children who have to deal with a camera in their faces far too much (sorry kids).
Click on the image below for a larger view.
My first ever photography project has now come to an end!
This has been an extraordinary personal achievement as well as a much needed push to hone my skills. I have discovered many new places and seen some wonderful things throughout the year.
I decided to create a collage which would become a permanent reminder of my adventure. (Click on the image below for a larger view)
I have also put together a short video slideshow to allow me to quickly share my year with as many people as I can.
Meet the Touzeau family, some of which I have known for many years.
Sarah and myself worked together until recently when she moved to London with her partner Oliver. Phillip and I go back many years when cycling was the other love in my life. Almost 15 years on, Phillip and his wife Dionne now have two beautiful children, Elizabeth and Rosie.
Sarah, Oliver and Simon had made the short trip back to Guernsey for their mum and dad's wedding anniversary which presented the perfect opportunity for a family photograph.