05.07.18
Most of us only ever venture down to Bluebell Woods in the spring but early summer mornings can be just as pleasant. Long gone are the vibrant flowers but the beams of light made a nice challenge.
05.07.18
Most of us only ever venture down to Bluebell Woods in the spring but early summer mornings can be just as pleasant. Long gone are the vibrant flowers but the beams of light made a nice challenge.
04.07.1
Counted ten ducklings in total, most of them getting fed extremely well at the cafe then down to the water outfall for a nice drink and power nap.
03.07.18
A small break on the horizon was enough to get me out of bed this morning. Taken from Marble Bay.
02.07.18
The giver of all your sweet and savoury needs on a hot summers day.
01.07.18
Great afternoon celebrating this awesome little man's 1st birthday and catching up with some old friends. Such a cute little boy :)
30.06.18
Ultra wide letterbox panoramic from the rocky shores of Moulin Huet. Opted for the south to get out the wind, also hoping the sun would poke over the cliffs to light up some rocks but after two hours I'd had enough.
If you look closely you can see the cruise ship just to the right of the Pea Stacks.
29.06.18
If youve driven through town today, you will have noticed this stunning superyacht refuelling in the harbour. It certanly drew the crowds and probably had the whole island talking about it. Either way, it deserved a late evening background with some pink fluffy clouds thrown in.
28.06.18
Catching the last of the rays on the west side, trying to improve on one of my favorite 'Rockscape' locations. Just off Port Soif on a little island to the west of the beach, the tides play a big part in getting this to work. Heading home we were treated to a stunning orange moonrise from the east.
27.06.18
Spend a little time looking around and you'll find all sorts of wildlife. Finally found the huge monster crickets I remember from my childhood, but this frog caught my eye hopping around the edge of the pond. Had to go into super stealth mode to get down low enough to get a photo.
26.06.18
From desk to beach in just under 15 minutes. Quick photo in the cave then the rest of my lunch was spent chilling on the rocks by the sea. Lush!
25.06.18
Another charm of Guernsey's east coast, a small fishing harbour tucked away between Fermain and Marble Bay. The weather peaked at 25 making it feel like the Med under the midday sun.
24.06.18
I have no words to describe how stunning this sunset was, even 30 minutes after the sun had gone down the colours just expolded. Almose surreal to see but a perfect end to the weekend!
23.06.18
Stunning morning in GY1 with hardly a breath of wind and silky smooth waters. Worth getting out of bed for? Never a wasted journey to watch the sunrise!
22.06.18
Got a little stuck for inspiration this morning so went for a view over St Peter Port from the Mignot Plateau, taken about 15 minutes after sunrise.
21.06.18
I ditched this evenings landscape effort when I noticed an Oyster Catcher feeding it's young in the distance. As a nature lover I had to get this shot but I didn't cause any harm to the birds or attempt to touch them and as soon as mum noticed me, I moved away.
20.06.18
Hundreds of Meadow Browns floating around the Pleinmont headland in the thick fog this afternoon. They seem to settle in the long grass making it difficult to get a clean background. Sat on a step to cool down and one settled on the cow parsnip next to me.
19.06.18
Another foggy and humid start to the day on the south coast, a stark contrast to this evenings beautiful sunset.
This is the real Guernsey in all it's moody glory!
18.06.18
It's part of Guernsey life, one week of sun, the next week grey cloud. We're all used to it, and we also love to complain about it.
17.06.18
Beautifully crafted and minimal dashboard in the 1934 Ford Hot Rod displayed at the Classic Car Show.
16.06.18
Saw this cat (which I believe is a Bengal) at Earlswood earlier, loved the pattern on her coat.