Industrial

TANK N

22.03.22

We may be ‘greener’ than we used to be but th reliance on fossil fuels can’t be hidden. The sun was reflecting off the cladding bouncing between the tanks but by the time I’d found an angle the glow had faded.

///slang.fruity.tidy

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF50mm f1.4

50mm / ƒ/7.1 / 1/160s / ISO 200

THE INDUSTRIAL NORTH

30.09.21

Last day of September started in spectacular fashion. In the 6 (nearly 7) years I’ve been doing this, 2021 has been pretty poor for these kind of skies. I still wake up an hour before sunrise every day, check outside and you can normally gauge how it’s going to pan out. The colour started to pick up about 45 minutes before sunrise so it just a matter of patiently waiting for something to happen.

///boil.smaller.regular

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF17-40mm f4L

24mm / ƒ11 / 0.6s / ISO 100

NORTHSIDE

24.03.20

This year I’ve found myself shooting more things I see on a daily basis rather than seeking out what I ‘want’ to see. The end results do not necessary work nor do they earn a place in my portfolio but if I see something when I’m out, I shoot it rather than think about it. It’s also a challenge for me to see the areas around Guernsey a little differently.

This is from near the Vale Castle down towards the Bridge Clock Tower with the stunning evening hazy light.

Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM

145mm / ƒ8.0 / 1/320s / ISO 250

EARTH MOVERS

25.02.19

Les Vardes quarry is slowly coming to the end of it’s life and no doubt the next generations will only know this as a deep reservoir. I can’t begin to imaging how many tonnes of stone have been extracted from here but it’s helped shape our islands infrastructure for decades.

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - EF70-200mm f2.8L

130mm / ƒ/8.0 / 1/320s / ISO 200