27.03.18
Most of us are lucky enough not to have lived through the war but stepping inside the German structures gives you a taste of what it was like.
27.03.18
Most of us are lucky enough not to have lived through the war but stepping inside the German structures gives you a taste of what it was like.
26.03.18
Monday mornings are made that little bit easier when the sun is shining.
25.03.18
Had the pleasure of meeting this little beauty today. Only two months old she almost made me want a dog of our own!
24.03.18
The small but beatufully former chapel of St Apolline. Dating back to the 1300's, this chapel is kept at a constant 24 degrees to protect the historic paintings on the ceiling.
23.03.18
Not quite skinny dipping weather but in the art world anything goes!
22.03.18
St Peter Port is filled with quaint little alley's and historic steps. The beauty of shooting at night is the light doesn't change so you can take your time and go with the flow.
21.03.18
This little lamb popped out into the world as I was watching the others playing in the field. Didn't think it was alive at first but it was walking and feeding within 15 minutes.
20.03.18
The Arcade in the heart of our town with an eerie silence, only broken by a few passers by.
19.03.18
Last day of the astronomical winter and it felt like mid December. Sleet showers and frozen rain for a majority of the day, even the fishing boats were staying put today.
18.03.18
Living in the North of the Island, every few weeks you can hear the distinct sound of the cars racing on the beach. I lasted about 30 minutes before my fingers went numb!
17.03.18
Alana took her first horse riding lesson today from a gift she was given at Christmas from Nathan and Lou. She absolutely loved it!
17.03.18
Stuck for ideas I decided to head back down to Le Creaux Mahie cave, hidden at the bottom of the cliffs on the south coast. Its believed to have been used by pirates by luring in lost ships which in turn was used to store all of the stolen goods.
I added myself again to give some scale to the entrance of the cave. It's the largest in Guernsey.
15.03.18
The roadside hedges are slowly coming to life and with it the insects reappear from hibernation. Spotted a small army of these beetles on a hedge in the lanes soaking up the sunshine. Horrible unflattering light to photograph insects, easily blowing out some of the detail but could easily have been controlled with a scrim. DIY hack needed I think!
14.03.18
Sunrise on the east coast this morning before the grey and dull weather rolled in. Quite a rushed shot with little creativity but I had to get out and see it with my own eyes.
13.03.18
The beauty of living on small island is you're never more than 10 minutes from a beach.
12.03.18
One of the side chambers inside Le Dehus dolmen. Goimg from the information I've read this dolmen is over 5500 year old!
11.03.18
Alana making herself look beautiful for Mothers Day. Looks like this is the beginning of the early teenage years! Wish me luck...
10.03.18
Finley rocking the grade 4 look in his PJ Maks's otfit :)
09.03.18
Ever wandered what the inside of Le Gouffre fishing store looks like? Its just full of massive spiders and cobwebs with some spare buoys.
08.03.18
Love these little birds. Taken down on the fishing quay, they seem to be unfazed by people so you can get within a few metres without scaring them off. I've even seem them using the pedestrian crossing on the bridge a few times before. Very civilized!