GOLDEN DUNES

11.03.21

Really spoilt for choice with shots today. Port Soif had some amazing swell this morning, rainbows at lunch and this stunning golden light after work. The wind was blowing at least 45-50mph, sand blowing in my face (a tripod was out of the question) and even had sand between my teeth. I like to make things hard for myself but the rewards are so worth the battles.

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

20mm / ƒ9.0 / 1/200s / ISO 400

RUE DES CLERCS

10.03.21

Driving around in the rain trying to find this exact field which I stumbled upon a few years ago. Had no recollection of where it was, all I knew is it was somewhere near Fort Grey and up one of the numerous little windy lanes creeping up the hill.

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

17mm / ƒ8.0 / 1/250s / ISO 400

DOG & LION ROCK

09.03.21

It’s taken me my whole life and a lot of head scratching to finally see the dogs face in the rocks. The lion, I can only assume it’s facing the other way and resembles a sitting lion.

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

95mm / ƒ/8.0 / 1/320s / ISO 200

SPRING FRESH

08.03.21

After seeing Lucy’s pictures from down here at the weekend, I had to check it out myself. At first they were a long way off in the ad field opposite but a lovely lady came out with a bag of food and 10 ducklings came running over. We had a chat and she watched for cars as I laid down in the road to grab some shots. The sun even came out for a few minutes to give a nice warm glow.

Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM

250mm / ƒ7.1 / 1/250s / ISO 250

FERMAIN PIER

06.03.21

Bitterly cold again, made a schoolboy error of leaving my gloves in the car. Still, the walk back up got the blood pumping. I had hoped the sun would light up the pier but it rises too far north now. Probably should have tried this in the winter but this pier is only exposed when the tide is below 3.5m so it can only be done early a few days every couple weeks.

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

20mm / ƒ11 / 120s / ISO 100

BLACK OIL BEETLE

02.03.21

In my 36 years of existence, I’v never seen one of these beetles. I was informed by a very helpful guy from ‘The Pollinator Project’, who was passing by as I was taking photos, that these are now very rare insects and encouraged me to record the finding. Apparently once their eggs hatch, they wait on plants to hitch a ride on bees who then take them back their nest where the larva feed on the bees eggs and emerge the next spring!

Canon EOS 70D - EFS 55-250 USM

150mm / ƒ7.1 / 1/100s / ISO 320

SPRING AIR

21.02.21

Took the kids for a 5 mile trek around Fauxquets and Talbot Valley, which was probably too much for their little legs, but it felt good out there today. Saw this couple chilling in their garden, just taking it all in and surrounded by the sound and colours of spring!

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

130mm / ƒ/5.6 / 1/500s / ISO 250