My office with a view....
20th June 2020

I decided to try a different viewpoint whilst photographing the Guernsey Rowing Club's lockdown beating rowing event.
The Club came out of the forced lockdown to hold their first event of the year over the B course totaling 5,200 meters of open sea.
After starting at Havelet Bay the rowers headed south to Fermain Bay making a turn amongst the anchored leisure boats before heading back to St Peter Port.
I had positioned myself on the cliffs surrounding the picturesque bay in the hope that it offered a new viewpoint. The effort to get there was more than I remembered as I trekked down from the Jerbourg monument... there are a lot more steps than I recall!
But the reward was an open view looking down 300 feet on to the competitors... luckily I had taken my Nikon 180-400mm (560mm with the built-in extender) lens. With this lens I could see right into the boats.
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