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GOAL50 Charity collectors cards launch at Sylvans...
20th October 2021

I photographed the launch event of the Goal50 charity aimed at raising money to support young children in South Africa.

The Sylvans Juniors were the first team to be invited to raise money by asking for donations of £1 coins which are then stuck to a collectors card. When a card is full it is swapped for a new one.

I think this is a great idea. As a boy I enjoyed collecting a variety of cards and I know my grandson also collects Football cards.

There are several different Goal50 cards to be collected. Lets hope the idea really takes off!

I've added a few pics to this Gallery:
CLICK TO VIEW THE GOAL50 PICS
GFC deserve the impressive win over Sutton Common Rovers...
10th October 2021

There was a true 'Guernsey Together' buzz around Footes Lane when GFC returned to Isthmian South-Central league football after the extended break caused by the Covid situation.

The GFC Manager had been careful to manage the expectations of club supporters making it clear that after being laid up since February 2020 the players would be missing match fitness.

But once the crowd had welcomed the team back on to the Footes Lane turf GFC got off to an impressive and spirited start. They were fired up and eager to hit the ground running... literaly!

So just ten minutes in they were two up and continued on for a deserved 3-1 win. We all wait eagerly for their next local outing.

I've added a gallery of pics featuring the action here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE GFC v SUTTON COMMON ROVERS PICS
That was a varied weekend of assignments....
10th October 2021

I've enjoyed a busy weekend that included everything from an Apples exchange for Cider drop-off at the Rocquettes Cider Farm to the 2021 Christmas lights installation featuring a giant bauble!

Between those assignments there was time for a few pics of the Dogbreaker run... whoever came up with that name? There was Autocross racing at Chouet and a fantastic football game at Footes Lane, GFC v Sutton Common Rovers... well done to our boys for the 3-1 win.

I've just added a Gallery featuring the Autocross Round 2 of the Winter Championships here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE LATEST AUTOCROSS RACING
I try hardcore photography.... and like it!
04th October 2021

Who’d have thought that so many people would be into looking at pictures of hardcore action?

Those pictures are some the most recent ones that I’ve taken and they feature guys and gals in hardcore slippery action.

And before you get too worked up let me be clear. I’m talking about the weekends Petit Bot hill climb... the one raced in torrential rain!!

I’m commenting about this as my website has been taking a lot of hits in the last 24 hours... over 35,000 picture views!!

Not all visitors have been looking at the hardcore racers as there are thousands of other pics in the Galleries but thanks for the interest.

If you want to see what you have been missing follow this link:
CLICK TO VIEW THE PETIT BOT HARDCORE RACING
Guernsey remembers those lost at sea.....
03rd October 2021

I was asked to cover the annual HMS Charybdis and HMS Limbourne remembrance service again this year.

Four hundred and sixty-nine lives were lost when the Germans torpedoed the British ships during WWII. Some bodies were washed up on the Guernsey shoreline and Islanders paid their respects when they were buried by the occupying forces with full military honours.

It's a couple of years since I last photographed this service which is held in Le Foulon cemetery alongside the graves of the sailors. This year the service was attended by around five hundred people.

The format was familiar and formal - following established etiquette. Something that you would expect from an event organised by the military!

I've added a small gallery of pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE HMS CHARYBDIS & HMS LIMBOURNE GALLERY
Sometimes a sick note can be really useful....
29th September 2021

I've had a gentle reminder that I hadn't uploaded my pics from the 30th August hill climb. That is now sorted!

But I did have a sort of excuse... carry on reading to be informed!

This is my sick note to the Clerk of the Course that tells the story.

Dear Chemy – Clerk of the Course.

I’ve written this sick note to you to explain that Andrew isn’t feeling very well today.

It seems that yesterday someone made Andrew drink a lot of beer at the Vale Earth Fair.

When I asked how much he’d drunk all he could remember was that it was lots and lots and lots! Poor thing.

This is also why he was late arriving at the hill today.

I hope you will show him some compassion and give him credit for making the courageous effort to get out of bed this morning.

I also ask that you make allowances if the standard of his work isn’t as good as normal.

I’m sure Andrew will be fine in a couple of days... or after having another beer.

Love, Carol


OH, and in case you are wondering. It was me who forged the sick note.... just like I used to do at school.

My wife is amazing but there is as much chance of her showing me any sympathy when I have a hangover as there is of me breaking the ‘Terres hill record!!

The picture above confirms that I wasn't functioning fully :-)
CLICK TO VIEW THE 30-08-2021 HILL CLIMB GALLERY
The Imperial Hill Climb... a real treasure
28th September 2021

The Imperial Hill Climb holds its place in the Guernsey Motor Sport calendar as a special event... but only once every two or three years!

So there is always a sense of excited anticipation when the diary page is turned to September and 'Imperial Hill' is seen.

For the 2021 edition everything was near perfect with the dry and warm weather playing an important part and the relatively uninterrupted racing (no disruptive return to pits at this hill) giving all competitors a chance to push hard and chase records and PB's.

The total number of records were... well I actually lost count! There were that many!

One of the galleries helps you to appreciate what a fantastic setting the Imperial Hill Climb enjoys. The backdrop of Fort Grey in the bay, the pub at the start line and a chance for the competitors to return to pits using a back lane so allowing uninterrupted racing!

The Imperial Hill Climb ticks a lot of boxes!
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2021 IMPERIAL HILL CLIMB
A half Marathon is never an easy challenge...
26th September 2021

The weather may have been near perfect for the 2021 Butterfield Half Marathon but nothing will ever make finishing this race any easy job.

Marathon running in all its formats requires competitors to dig deep into their reserves of stamina and mental strength.

However that fact wasn't enough to put off a full entry of runners for this years event.

Indeed a Marathon challenge is one of the 'boxes' to be ticked for many people it seems. Well done to all those who took part. All of you proved you have the willpower and determination to train and commit yourself to achieve a goal.

As for me... well I did what I do, take pictures!

Click the link to view my Butterfield Half Marathon gallery:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE BUTTERFIELD HALF MARATHON PICS
We have roads... lets go racing!
26th September 2021

It was all about roads and racing for my first two assignments this morning.

The problem was it was a very early start. I had to be on 'track' for a 6:45 race start for the GVC 25 Mile TT over a new circuit starting at Cobo.

As I drove down to the coast it was still dark and I questioned whether I was wasting my time. All photographers need light to capture an image... at least a little!

But by race start I could make out the riders and with a bit of help from some flash I was able to start working.

There is a new gallery featuring my pics. Click on the link below to view them.

But this job was just the start of a busy morning and once the TT had finished I had to head south for another form of road racing... this time it was the Butterfield Half Marathon.

The edit of those pics is underway. Check back tomorrow to take a look.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE GVC 25 MILE TT
A close encounter of a shocking kind.....
20th September 2021

It’s OK, I’m fine.

But that was a shockingly close encounter for me.

Whilst photographing the start of the Graniteman Triathlon I found myself (nearly) taking a landscape picture!! Strictly speaking it was probably more like a seascape really!

This has left me quite unsettled as I haven’t ventured near that genre for nearly twenty years. In fact not since I started taking pics professionally!

Somehow the types of photography that gave me so much pleasure during my Royal Photographic Society and Camera Club days don’t seem to have space and time in my current working week.

Whilst editing the photoshoot of the 2021 Guernsey Graniteman Triathlon I realised that maybe I need to re-awaken some of that old passion. However I also have to concede that there are many truly talented landscape photographers in Guernsey who produce outstanding work.... and also don’t mind getting out of bed for the early morning atmospheric light.

I’m definitely more of a night person. So upon further reflection I think I’m going to stick with what I do.

I’ll leave the scenic pics to those who know what they are doing... and can get out of bed!

Oh, and if you are wondering what made me start thinking about all this, the photo at the top of this Blog will help you understand.

My full Gallery of Graniteman Triathlon pics can be viewed by following this link:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2021 GUERNSEY GRANITEMAN TRIATHLON
The juniors battle with guitars and drum sticks....
08th September 2021

If any events are going to confirm that we are emerging from the Covid 19 restrictions and getting back to 'near normal' the two evenings I have spent in Beau Sejour theatre photographing the School of Popular Music Battle of the Bands are the ones to do it.

For 2021 there was a 'double header' with the addition of an Under 18's battle on the first night followed by the Corporate Bands battle on the next eve. THIS GALLERY FEATURES THE CORPORATE BANDS

As we now expect, the standard of talent in the young bands was very impressive. The tuition, the practicing and the notable live performance experience already amassed by these guys was clearly on show in some amazing performances.

The audience in Beausie was really supportive raising the confidence of the bands resulting in a difficult choice for the four judges. Ultimately is was Sonic Bomb who took the trophy home.

Take a look through the galleries featuring each band and some of the atmosphere...
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2021 U18 BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Beau Sejour rocks to the 2021 Corporate Battle of the Bands.....
06th September 2021

The 2021 edition of the School of Popular Music Corporate Battle of the Bands was performed in front of a sellout audience in the theatre at Beau Sejour.

This was also the venue for the previous nights Under 18's Battle of the Bands... a full gallery of pics will follow.

The atmosphere in the theatre was fantastic, full of anticipation and no doubt quite a few nerves, but once the bands took to the stage they were supported by the large and vocal crowd. There was a mix of seasoned performers together with 'first-timers' but the bottom line is that everyone did brilliantly.

This gallery features all the bands, the atmosphere in the theatre and the opening band, Sonic Bomb, fresh from winning the Under 18's Battle the previous night.

Follow this link to view all the pics....
CLICK TO VIEW THE 2021 SoPM CORPORATE BATTLE OF THE BANDS
Enjoying King of the Ring in the sun... with a beer or two!
05th September 2021

On Saturday the 'King of the Ring' returned to KGV for 17 bouts of White Collar Boxing offering a full late afternoon and evening of entertainment.

The huge gathering was reported to be around 2000 for Round 4 of the King of the Ring.

The warm summers evening relaxed the supporters who needed little encouragement to drink and party from late afternoon and through the evening. The Breda can count on some of the tables would have needed a calculator to tally!!

Revelers clearly enjoyed the entertainment with many of the fighters ticking the 'try boxing' box.

This gallery showcases some of the atmosphere and all seventeen bouts....
CLICK TO VIEW THE KING OF THE RING ROUND 4 PICS
A quarry is the perfect backdrop for MTB riding...
28th August 2021

The Ronez MTB Mayhem 2021 was held in perfect conditions this year.

I didn't cover this event last year but I was reliably informed that it was held in near monsoon conditions. I can't actually recall, but I guess I must have peaked around the curtains and returned to my bed last year.

But it was well worth my effort this year as the setting, deep in the Ronez Les Vardes Quarry, is the perfect backdrop for MTB riding.

This Charity event raised money for the Sarah Groves Foundation and Prostrate Cancer UK.

There was a lovely relaxed atmosphere as no-one was under any pressure as it wasn't a race day. Riders could 'help themselves' to any of the jumps and features that had been set up... as many times as they liked!

Of course it was the juniors who showed that they have boundless energy. However I'm sure they are now guaranteed a good nights sleep!

Follow this link to view my pics:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2021 RONEZ MTB MAYHEM
Beer and mowers make an unmissable attraction in Sark...
27th August 2021

The Channel Islands Lawn Mower Racing Association returned to the Sark Harbour Hill for their first event of the 2021 double-header race weekend.

The beautiful and friendly isle of Sark welcomes a large bunch of motorsport followers who travel over to offer support.

But perhaps it isn't just the racing that attracts the spectators but what Sark offers in the way of a pub at the finish line and loads of the Sark chill-out vibe! You can make up your own mind about that one!

I went over to capture some of the hill climb action... nothing to do with having a beer or two as well!

Follow this link to view my pics:
CLICK TO VIEW PCS OF THE SARK LAWN MOWER HILL CLIMB
35 MILLION reasons to party.....
23rd August 2021

Whilst I was enjoying the party atmosphere in the Vraiceaters Arms at the West Show this website smashed through another milestone of picture views recorded.

Once again I have to thank you for the continued interest in my pics. It is rewarding to see how many people visit the picture galleries every day. The running total of views is now more than THIRTY-FIVE MILLION!

I study the analytics and statistics of the viewings to understand what coverage is the most popular but it's fascinating to see that every genre of my work gets it's 'moment' of taking top spot.

It seems that the people who pop along here for a few minutes all have their own different interests.

I'm pleased to say that I continue to enjoy my profession... a LOT! It is a real privilege to photograph so many different events and people and my time spent behind the lens has expanded my knowledge and love for the community we share in Guernsey.

I hope I am able to continue taking pics for many years yet - if only to give me an excuse to buy new kit!

There is another new mirrorless Nikon camera (the Nikon Z9) on the way and I can't wait to see how the technology has continued to improve.

One thing is certain. There will be no shortage of news, events, sports, gigs and occasions for me to feature in my galleries. I hope to see you viewing them again sometime soon.
START EXPLORING THE GALLERIES BY CLICKING HERE
Oh what a night.... cue the music!
20th August 2021

Last night at the West Show the huge Vraiceaters Arms was splitting at the seams as a huge'er (is that even a word!??) crowd overflowed it for the second time as live bands took to the stage.

It was certainly a challenge to capture any pics in a ram-packed crowd but I did get a few :-)

Worse still, it was an even bigger challenge to get to the front of the queue at the bar. Even though it must have been more than 60ft long!!

But looking how the 'party' went I think that many people DID get a drink (several)... their mid-week hangover this morning would have proved that!

I've just added a new Gallery featuring the ever popular Last of the Light Brigade.

The edit of headliners City Limits awaits. This set was even harder to photograph as I experienced maybe the tightest packed crowd ever in front of the stage as the young West Show crowd discovered what live music is all about.

Did they miss their usual distraction of the Fun Fair... judging by appearances, I don't think so!!!
CLICK TO VIEW THE WEST SHOW LIVE MUSIC
How to party out in the West.....
18th August 2021

They know how to party out in the West at the annual West Show.

The formula they use is tried and tested. Erect a big tent, build a big bar, organize a few bands.... and invite all your friends!

What do you have? A MASSIVE PARTY!!

I've just added pics of the Wednesday night headliners on the Vraiceater's Tavern stage - Stuck to the Ceiling.

I'll be there for the Thursday night when Last of the Light Brigade and City Limits keep the party swinging. Those pics will follow.

See you at the party?
CLICK TO VIEW THE WEST SHOW GALLERY
Records tumble including the big one!
14th August 2021

This Guernsey Kart & Motor Club hill climb was notable for several reasons. Firstly it was hot and sunny! Always a good start!

Secondly it was a record breaker... and Nick Saunders went for 'gold' with his overall Kart Club record for Les Val des Terres with a time of 27.26sec.

This is an astonishing time but Nick deserves the accolade as he has been chipping away and slowly modifying his car. Nick now has to look at beating a 26.99sec time - the all-time hill record set by 'Nationals' driver Scott Moran at a Car Club National event.

That time is tantalizingly close. Not even Darren Warwick has bettered that one. But watch this space!

Other record breakers were John Dunne, Sam Heathcote and Lee Poole. Well done guys.

The pic at the top of this Blog features two record breakers for the price of one! Local legend John Dunne watches Nick Saunders (also a local legend) head to the line for another run.

My Gallery of pics is now online. Follow this link to view them:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE LATEST GK&MC HILL CLIMB GALLERY
Yellow is the colour.....
10th August 2021

The referee left us in no doubt about which colour is his favorite at The Track this evening.

The semi-final of the 2021 Rawlinson Cup between North and Vale Rec featured a dozen views of the yellow card AND was supported by use of a ten minute Sin Bin.

As an onlooker I didn't see the game as being as 'dirty' as a twelve yellow card monster but maybe the officials are trying to set the tone early at the start of this new season.

Perhaps they are going to demand a game without any marginal contact and NO back chat from the players? I wish them luck!

I've uploaded a gallery of pics here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE NORTH v VALE REC RAWLINSON SEMI-FINAL