MORNING GLORY

17.07.18

The only way I can describe how stunning the sky was this morning!  The skies were clear when I arrived but soon spread across to the east and the end result was breathtaking.

PULIAS BAY

16.07.18

One of those bays that doesn't really invite you in for a swim, but still a great spot to watch the sun go down.  Also a welcome return for the clouds, adding that splash of colour that's been lacking in the clear skies recently.  

FOUR

15.07.18

Our little boy turned four years young today.  Such a sweet little boy, and we all love him to bits.  Thanks to everyone who came and made it so special for him.

FRESH FRIDAYS

13.07.18

Town was heaving today, with over 3000 visitors from the cruise ship along with hundreds of hungry workers marching the streets.  Felt like a human ants nest. 

SOFT LIGHT

12.07.18

I absolutely love Guernsey in the summer but I realised a few years ago that the winter is definately my favourite season to photograph.  I miss the unpreductable weather, the powerful burst of sunlight poking through the stormy clouds and the south coast is a haven for landscape.

PLEINMONT GULLS

11.07.18

Scouting locations for the colder months on the Pleinmont headland, accidentally entered a Seagull breeding ground.  Counted around 20 empty nests but the gulls were still very territorial and attempted a few dive bombs towards me.  

SPORTS DAY 2018

10.07.18

Attitude issues aside, we are so proud of Alana.  She gives 100% in everything she does and enjoys doing it at the same time.  Must get it from her dads side of the family ;o)

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GRASSHOPPER

09.07.18

Pretty much everywhere you walk you'll see these at the moment.  Getting one to position itself with the evening sun behind is another story!

PORT SOIF SUNRISE

08.07.18

Beautiful morning looking out across Port Soif from the viewpoint in the middle of the beach.  One of those mornings where you just need to sit down for 30 minutes and watch the world wake up.     

RED SQUIRREL

07.07.18

Popped across the pond to Jersey for our annual family trip to the zoo.  Of all the animals, this was the highlight of my day.  Not captive but roaming free in the trees around the area.  I believe squirrels were released into the wild over 100 years ago.

SAINTS BAY

06.07.18

There was only one place on my radar this afternoon.  Sun, sea, tiny bit of sand and one of the best swims I've had this year.

Never happy with harsh sunlight shots so played around with curves and spit toning adjusments.

CREPUSCULAR RAYS

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.

PETIT POT DUCKS

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.

HERMLAND

03.07.18

A small break on the horizon was enough to get me out of bed this morning.  Taken from Marble Bay.

OLIVER

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 :)

MOULIN HUET

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.  

AVIVA III

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.

SUMMER ROCKS

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.