SCUBA CAT

27.09.18

After two days of pure sunshine, the clouds finally rolled in from the Atlantic. The light faded pretty quick after this and tuned quite dull.

PEA STACKS

23.09.18

Took myself for a scenic walk to Jerbourg and beyond. Apparently from the seaward side, one of these rocks resembles a statue of a monk!


LA CROBIERE

21.09.18

Late afternoon on our beautiful south coast. First time I’ve had to wear a coat in a while, winds were pretty strong up there.

AUTUMN COLOURS

20.09.18

It’s that time of year when you probably need to wear a helmet walking under chestnut trees! I found a new conker location near Fermain Bay and they were falling to the ground every few minutes when a gust of wind passed.

BORDEAUX ISLETS

19.09.18

There’s definately a change in the air at the moment. Tail ends of storms, stronger winds and strangely warm temperatures. Mixed together and you get some pretty awesome colours in the morning.

BREEZY

18.09.18

The most frustrating and painful macro shoot to date. Shooting in high winds with millimeters of focal plane to work with is challenging enough. Start swaying the subject around in force 5 winds and the hit rate is a game of luck. One shot in focus out of 20 frames and I was belly down in stinging nettles!

WATER LANES

17.09.18

The tranquil water lanes of Moulin Huet. Dating back hundreds of years, built to carry the water through the valleys, it really does feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

ABOVE

15.09.18

The stunning East coast cliff paths heading down to Fermain Bay with the Pine Forest and Marble Bay in the distance.

NOSTALGIA

13.09.18

A nostalgic treat seeing these phenomenal planes back for the annual air display. Apart from the Eurofighter Typhoon, the Red Arrows are up there with the greatest sounds and sights I’ve ever witnessed.

P51-D MUSTANG

12.09.18

1944 American fighter on display at the Aero Club this afternoon. Impressive plane capable of reaching speeds of 460mph, also nicknamed ‘The Blue Nosed Bastard of Bodney’.

PAINTED LADY

10.09.18

The Victorian garden at Saumarez Park is a sanctuary for butterflies at the moment. In 15 minutes I spotted this Painted Lady, Red Admirals and Great Whites with a Hummingbird hawk-moth thrown in. The hawk-moth was a little bit trickier to capture, little buggers don’t tend to stay very still!

WASTELAND

09.09.18

One they don't want you to see in the travel brochures but the end of an era for us Guerns.  Image all of the lost valuables accidentally thrown away that are now buried forever under millions of tons of waste!