26.04.20
The end of Guernsey, 90 metres above sea level and a seemingly endless horizon. The next closest land mass is Paimpol in France nearly 50 miles away!
26.04.20
The end of Guernsey, 90 metres above sea level and a seemingly endless horizon. The next closest land mass is Paimpol in France nearly 50 miles away!
25.04.20
Took the kids to see Frog Rock for the first time today. Nice to see them enjoying the outdoors again. I want to plant memories of the island in their heads and hopefully enjoy it as much as I do. Had to take a detour past this boat on the coast road. Loving all the Flags and bunting around the island at the moment. Coulnt’t ask to be quarantined anywhere better really.
24.04.20
Watching the fog roll in from the south, hoping the light would burst through. Didn’t happen but it was (and always is) so peaceful down here. Even spotted a seal pop it’s head up a few times.
23.04.20
One step closer to the weekend, not that it makes much difference anyway but on the plus side, it’s safe to say the summer is around the corner!
22.04.20
Beauty and the beasts of the North.
21.04.20
We all see rainbows but seeing them so big as the sun rises or sets is very rare. In the 6 years I’ve been obsessing over photography, I’ve only ever seen this three times. Not the best location for it but a photo than needed to be taken.
20.04.20
Probably, maybe, the last of Bluebell Woods for 2020.
19.04.20
Feeling frustrated, I literally walked away minute before this. You can imagine the mad dash back to set up again and check every setting.
18.04.20
Everyone has their limits, mine can be pushed further than they should but when you have views like this, isolation isn’t too bad.
17.04.20
Gave up shooting into the rain trying to capture the lightning, got a bit fed up of cleaning the camera after every shot! Turned my attention to the colourful sky to the North instead, slightly more sheltered than the east coast.
16.04.20
More and more summer like days gracing our island. Not sure how sane I’d be right now if I didn’t have a camera in my hand!
15.04.20
I’m off work this week but I swear every day feels like a Saturday at moment. Not a bad thing if your’e fortunate enough to still be employed.
With the sun shining I managed to get everyone down to the harbour at Le Gouffre and walk the long way back round the cliffs with very few complaints. Poor kids, it must feel like climbing Everest with their little legs.
14.04.20
Late afternoon walk with the kids, needed them to get off their arses away from their games. I take my camera, they take the dog. Win win situation for all of us.
13.04.20
A recurring theme over the last week, this time low tide on the Fishing Quay in town.
12.04.20
Breaking our tradition this year. We did have our Easter family photo but this one of Alana stuck out for me.
11.04.20
Loving these gorgeous still mornings. With such a large tidal range at the moment, you need to work quickly. One minute you set up, the next you’re nearly knee deep in water.
10.04.20
Little pockets of light filtering through the trees, illuminating the fresh bluebells. Easter is the perfect time to get down and visit, just don’t be a douche and trample the bluebells, really ruins it for everyone else.
09.04.20
Words cannot describe how stunning it was this morning, so here’s a picture instead.
08.04.20
Forget all the shit going on at the moment, this is the way I will remember Easter 2020! Full on sunshine for days.
07.04.20
For the bored adventurers, a popular Guernsey pastime, scanning the low water mark to find the biggest crab. Find two or more and you can race them. I was on my own so it just felt odd to race them today!