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A final push clears the weekends edits.....
05th April 2022

One more update has seen an end of the weekends edits. Phew, job done!

The first couple of days of every week is normally busy with the edit of the shots taken on Saturday and Sunday.

This week started as normal. However last weekend was a particularly full couple of days featuring Sand Racing, GFC Football, Guernsey Raiders Rugby and two days of Trials bikes.

The chasing around between venues was great fun... helped by the bright sun and comfortable weather and I felt very lucky to call photography 'my job'!

Of course the edit is inevitable and the least enjoyable part of the work, especially when I have a list of to-do's on my desk. But by keeping my nose to the monitor I've cleared the backlog... at least for a couple of days!

The final update features National Two South Rugby at Footes Lane - Guernsey Raiders v Esher. This is a link to the Gallery:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF GUERNSEY RAIDERS v ESHER
It's tough going for our GFC....
05th April 2022

Our well supported GFC are finding the Isthmian South Central league a tough place to be.

It's certainly not due to lack of effort by our local team but the challenge of playing against visitors who are often full-time sportsmen is hard.

Guernsey Football Club has to travel off island for half their fixtures and this certainly puts a strain on all the team... players and staff. It must be hard to keep up momentum and high spirits when you also have a full-time job and family to support.

I believe that GFC are doing well to hold a place near the middle of their league and we all need to remember and occasionally look back to the times when local football stars had very little opportunity to play at a higher level.

It can't be doubted that the local game has benefited from widening the experience of our best players.

The latest home game against Ashford Town ended with the visitors going home with a 2-1 win. That is a frustrating result for the GFC but they should enjoy and be proud of the continuing support of the crowd at Footes Lane.

I was pitch-side for the game and my pics are now online here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF GFC v ASHFORD TOWN
Luck.... you can make your own luck!
04th April 2022

All sports photography makes special demands on a photographer.

The challenges may take different forms with so many sports available but there is always a similar thread running through the photographic work.

Unlike filming sports action (digital video nowadays) a photographer has to rely on capturing a 'peak' moment of action telling the story of the activity in a single frame.

What isn't perhaps obvious to those who don't spend their days photographing sport is that to capture the pics that a photog wants there is often a lot of work beforehand to create the 'luck' to reliably come home with the pics!

Getting the shot needs the photographer to be in the right place at the right time and to be ready with a camera all set... exposure settings, correct lens, positioned to give the most dynamic angle for what is about to happen... then to maintain attention during the boring moments to be poised and ready when the action kicks off as it is usually over in fractions of a second!

Luckily, like most skills, practice really does help.


This ramble comes after I've just photographed a two day Trials Bike event. I only had limited time to spend at the event so I really needed to work hard to get the pics that I planned.

I like to make use of the setting that trials bike sections are laid out in as realistically many of the riders will not offer me the dynamic action that I know they think they perform. My job is to make the competitors look amazing and a bit of help from the background can help!

However there are always a few elite riders who really provide an opportunity to get great shots. But even capturing those is a problem as Trials sections are spread over a wide area (miles apart) and it is all too easy to miss them completely whilst moving around.

I'd studied the various sections (you make your own luck) and I had earmarked one steep granite rock climb as the most promising for the 'shot of the day'. I now had to hope that I would be in place when the elite riders came to the obstacle.

Luck was with me (just) as with just minutes left before I needed to get to the next assignment the top guns turned up. All the planning came together, I was in the right place, the lens was correct, the settings all dialed in, I just needed the action to happen as I hoped.

And it did! I got the planned shot and there wasn't really any luck involved! I love it when a plan comes together!

I've added a gallery featuring all my 2-Day trials pics here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2022 GMC&CC 2-DAY TRIALS PICS
GFC grab a deserved draw against Uxbridge....
21st March 2022

Whilst St Martin were securing the FNB Priaulx League at St Peter's GFC managed to earn themselves a worthy draw against Uxbridge.

The visitors took a leaf out of GFC's book by starting at a fast pace. They looked dangerous a couple of times before they scored after just seven minutes.

The GFC now had a battle on their hands. Whilst keeping up their spirits the local side struggled to dominate the game and none of the pressure could break down the Uxbridge defense.

It was the bench that was able to influence the result by substitutions made with about twenty minutes to go and GFC scored a deserving goal to end the game at 1-1.

I was at Footes Lane capturing the action and my Gallery can be viewed here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW GFC v UXBRIDGE
Maybe I misjudged the effort needed to go downhill?
20th March 2022

You'd think that a Downhill MTB race would be a bit of a doddle, wouldn't you?

Basically you sit on a mountain bike at the top of a hill, let go of the brake and before you know it you're at the bottom... easy peasy!

Well maybe I have that wrong? I think today's GVC MTB Downhill race held on the slopes at Pleinmont did a good job of proving that I know nothing about the effort needed to descend the slopes at speed... it is a race after all!

All this became clear as I listened to the moans and groans of the riders as they passed me whilst I took pics of their grimacing faces, ha ha.

I imagine that they were rewarded with muscle burn and a sense of achievement once their two runs were over. I have to say well done to all of them. I hope my pics of their racing remind them of the pain. Only joking!!

Follow this link if you want to view my pics:
CLICK TO VIEW THE LATEST MTB DOWNHILL PICS
Fun under the floodlights....
19th March 2022

I decided to pop along to the National Two South rugby at Footes Lane last night.

This was going to offer a rare opportunity to photograph the game under flood lights.

I love taking pics of Rugby as the game is quite predictable and slow compared to some other sports and it can be really rewarding to photograph.

Add into the mix the floodlights... which are acceptably bright for photography at Footes Lane... and it was really good fun.

I've added a new gallery featuring my pics including a few processed in Black and White which always produces great rugby prints.

The Gallery is online here if you fancy a look:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF GUERNSEY RAIDERS v BURY ST EDMONDS
Surfing pics from the Vazon sands.....
14th March 2022

Sunday offered a mix of sports to capture. The first on the list meant a visit to the sands on Vazon beach.

The conditions were perfect for Surfing photography. It was just a shame that I only had a short time between other jobs to capture a few pics.

However I did manage to cover the Guernsey Surf Club's 2022 Women's Cold Water competition. Cooper Brouard sponsored the event.

I've added two new galleries. One featuring the women's comp and another featuring some of the other surfers.

Follow this link to view the pics:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE LATEST SURFING PICS
More pics from the pitch.....
13th March 2022

Being on the sideline of a football pitch seems to have become my natural habitat for the last week!

The latest game to be added to the football gallery is Sunday's GFC clash with the visiting team from Hanwell Town. Sadly GFC were beaten 4-1. That scoreline doesn't really tell the full story as GFC were in the game more than you could read into the result.

But ultimately two late goals for Hanwell Town put an end to any hope of a local comeback. On the day one thing stood out and that was the great support given by GFC fans to their team, even when they were beaten.

So my pics of the GFC game are now online. There is a link below.

And just in case you think I'm becoming a 'one sport photog' I'll be posting another gallery of pics from the weekend... this time from a beach. Any guesses what the sport was?
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF GFC v HANWELL TOWN
Well that was easy......
12th March 2022

What's the saying? 'You have to take the rough with the smooth'

These old proverbs (I’m not actually sure it’s a proverb…. I must ask the missus as she’s the know-it-all on these matters!) usually have a basis in truth. However on this occasion I'd like to twist it around to say that 'it's nice to take the smooth after the rough!'

My previous Blog was about the challenge of working in low light trying to capture football action. But thankfully sports photography isn't always that way.

Today was the payoff for the previous pain and my assignment was as easy as it gets. The football game was played in bright sunlight and even the teams kits were bright and contrasting. That ticks all my boxes!

I was at The Track to photograph a Jeremie Cup game between Belgrave Wanderers and Jersey's St Clements.

I won't talk about the final score as it wasn't what a Guernseyman wants to hear and I don't want to spoil what was an enjoyable and near perfect shoot!

Follow this link to view the Gallery of my pics:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF BELS v ST CLEMENTS
The usual low-light challenge at local football games....
09th March 2022

I've been shooting sports for long enough to know what to expect when I'm sent along to photograph a night game in our local Priaulx League.

The absolute certainty is that the level of floodlight illumination will be well below the needs of a photographer!

Even using the best of the Nikon range of professional cameras I still have to push settings to the limits. The saving grace is that most of the pics will only be seen on newsprint paper and at low resolution on the Internet.

But that fact shouldn't be a reason not to capture the highest quality that is possible and there is no doubt that an advantage comes from the many hours of practice!!

Whilst I enjoy the opportunity to capture the colorful and vibrant low-light shots the latest digital cameras enable us to do there is still something 'pure' about developing a few of the pics in a classic black and white format.

I did this with the edit of the recent Priaulx League game between Saints and Vale Rec and I must say that I really should find the time to do it more often.

You have to love a black and white print. Do you agree?

Follow this link to view the latest gallery:
CLICK TO VIEW THE SAINTS v VALE REC PICS
Two goals, that'll do nicely!
07th March 2022

Guernsey Football Club hosted Marlow FC at Footes Lane on Saturday.

Marlow are fancying their chance at achieving promotion this season and had thrashed GFC 6-0 in a previous game.

But our local team have been enjoying a recent good run and they showed impressive form against the visiting team taking a 2-0 win as a reward for their hard and consistant work.

GFC have now removed the immediate pressure to get clear of the relegation zone and on their current form it's probably not too big an ambition for them to climb well into the top half of the Isthmian South Central League.

Well done GFC... keep up the good work!

My pics of the game are here:
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF GFC v MARLOW
Bike racing without the noise....
06th March 2022

It was a chilly morning on the Pleinmont clifftop but it was worth wrapping up.

I was at the Motocross track to photograph the GVC MTB XC racing. This is a familiar work place for me but it's usually a noisy one!

But this time the bikes were pedal powered!

The setting is really great and I thing the riders enjoyed the varied slopes and track layout.

I've added a new gallery featuring some of the action:
CLICK TO VIEW ROUND 7 OF THE GVC MTB XC
It would be impossible to squeeze more sporting action into one day.....
02nd March 2022

It wasn't just the 2022 Comprop Rally that kept me busy last weekend.

My work actually began on Thursday evening when I popped along to the Rally scrutineering to capture some behind the scenes pics.

Then the racing began on Friday with two evening stages... just perfect for me to get my timing and trigger finger up to speed!

But the serious stuff started on Saturday morning which meant a 5.30am start for me!

Why such an early alarm call? Well I wanted to get into one of the first stages before it was closed.

I had checked out all the stages when they were published and I'd noted my favourite vantage points and angles. I had a plan for a couple of positions that were too dangerous to stand.... but they were perfect for a radio controlled remote camera! The early start was needed to give me time to make sure everything was setup and working properly before the first car arrived.

If you browse through my Rally pics thinking that I shouldn't of been in such risky positions, don't worry, you now know how I captured those shots!

So all day Saturday was spent moving between stages chasing the Rally racing action and by 5pm I knew I had some good shots in the can.

By now I was pretty knackered after dragging over 25kg of kit up and down the stages. Frankly I just wanted to get home and put my feet up!

But that wasn't an option as I was straight off to Beau Sejour as soon as the rally finished. The Guernsey Amalgamated Boxing Club had organised their 'February Fury' event. This featured 10 Bouts of boxing with a GABC team facing a team from East Wales.

After refuelling with a chocolate bar and an energy drink I was ring-side capturing another form of action sport.

Gratefully the 10 bouts went without holdup or hitch and my day finished earlier than expected and I was home by 9.30pm.

It's safe to say that by the time my head hit the pillow I was ready for a good nights sleep... after such a long and tiring but fun day!

I've completed the Rally and boxing edits and the Galleries are online here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PICS OF THE FEBRUARY FURY BOXING
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2022 COMPROP GUERNSEY RALLY
Here is my extensive coverage of the 2022 Comprop Guernsey Rally....
27th February 2022

After missing two years of racing due to the restrictions imposed by Covid regulations the Guernsey Rally was back in 2022 with new sponsors Comprop.

The lost time had been well used and the 2022 Comprop Guernsey Rally was bigger and better than all the previous years. The public are now getting a feel for how a rally event is organized and it was clear that spectators had done their homework as many vantage points were lined with crowds of people. There was a great atmosphere all through the stages.

I'd managed to plan my different shooting positions and achieved most of the shots I had intended. The only fail was because the very last stage on Saturday was cancelled due to running out of time.

The variety of angles I captured was helped once again by the remote camera I set up on a couple of corners. This meant that you can actually see me in some of my own shots!

Two pics for the price of one! It's magic!!

These galleries feature the most extensive coverage of the 2022 Comprop Guernsey Rally....
CLICK TO VIEW PICS OF THE 2022 COMPROP GUERNSEY RALLY
Guernsey Raiders pull a dramatic win over Barnes RFC....
12th February 2022

My first assignment of the day was to photograph the GK&MC Motocross racing at Pleinmont. It has been a while since I have been up there so I was looking forward to capturing some dynamic action.

However it was a bit disappointing really. The entry was a very low twelve riders! Having asked around the pits it seems there were several factors at work, school holidays, Covid and some riders wanting to stay fit for next weekends racing.

I have to admit that my enthusiasm was dampened once I had the necessary shots in the bag and I felt that spending the afternoon repeating my work wasn't going to do it for me!

So, what to do with a spare couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon?

How about a bit of Rugby photography?

So after lunch I headed down to Footes Lane for the National League 2 South rugby... and it wasn't a mistake.

Rugby is a fantastic sport to photograph as the action is much more predictable than many sports and you are guaranteed a few keepers!

I had salvaged the day and was more than satisfied with the outcome even though it was very stressful supporting Guernsey Raiders who, at half time, were trailing well behind and looking like they were going to take a brutal beating.

But they came back in the second half like a different team and pulled a tense win out of the bag, 28-26!

My pics of Guernsey Raiders v Barnes RFC are now online here:
CLICK TO VIEW GUERNSEY RAIDERS v BARNES RFC
Here's my quick edit of today's MTB Downhill race....
06th February 2022

Having started last night to edit around 700 pics of Friday nights Dinner Boxing at St Pierre Park Hotel I took a brief break from my desk this afternoon to photograph today's GVC MTB Downhill racing at Petit Bot.

Predictably the slopes were pretty slippery and they took a few victims with some pretty spectacular crashes. Every one that I saw resulted in the rider quickly getting back in the saddle to finish their run.

Rather than leave the MTB pics hanging around waiting for me to finish the boxing pics I thought I'd quickly complete the MTB edit.... so there's a new Gallery featuring those pics already online to look at here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE MTB PICS FROM PETIT BOT
The boundless energy of youth.....
31st January 2022

As a pensioner I look with envy at the energy, boldness and creativity of youth. Their lack of fear combined with an optimistic outlook is a powerful thing. It is exciting.

Youth also represents the future. It brings with it hope and change.

Youth can also be quite formidable when it comes face to face with the older generations!

This was a scenario faced by Vale Rec when they played the Guernsey Island Under 18's in a Strangers Cup football game at KGV.

Vale Rec were given quite a run-around by the young legs who chased every ball, worked well supporting each other and clearly loved the game. All the attributes I listed above were on show and it was a pleasure to see (not so good if you were a fan of the Rec)... BTW I'm a neutral when photographing a game!!

As I left at the end of the game I was positive that the future looks safe and inspiring in the hands and feet of the youngsters.

Oh, and after that ramble I forgot to give you the score. 2-6 for the U18's... and it could have been more!

I've added a few pics to a Gallery here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE VALE REC v ISLAND U18 PICS
Hard times and torture at the Guet....
30th January 2022

It was a tough hour's workout amongst the pine trees of the Guet.

A circuit had been laid out for the GVC MTB XC riders that twisted back and forth covering the whole area with every slope available included all adding to the torture.

It was clear from some of the groaning that completing the hour plus a lap race pushed riders to their limits.

From my point of view I was worn out just following the racing up and down the slopes!

The venue also challenged a photographer as the day was bright and sunny creating high contrast and many shadows from the multitude of tree trunks.

So rather than aiming to capture the 'peak' action I spent most of the race trying to time the pics for when the rider was in sunlight rather than shadow.

At the end of the morning I had enough keepers for a Gallery. View it here:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE GVC MTB XC PICS AT THE GUET
This time there was no late comeback....
26th January 2022

Sadly this time the GFC couldn't produce the late comeback that they achieved on their last outing.

Once again they had fallen behind the visiting team , Benfield on this occasion, and at 1-3 down it needed something of a special intervention to rescue a result.

But the Gods... or actually the Ref in this case was against such a rally as his yellow card made ten appearances slowing the flow of the game.

It also has to be said that some of the Benfield squad must have just finished their time playing drama queens in a Panto as they habitually 'went to ground' when GFC had possession.

But it seems this is a common feature in Isthmian League football and our GFC team are just going to have to accept it and ensure that it is them that take a lead and then they can enjoy the element of control that would bring.

My pics are now online here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE GFC v BINFIELD PICS
Goal fest at Footes Lane....
23rd January 2022

After scoring the first goal GFC seemed to be making the perfect start to the game but just seconds later the visiting Basingstoke Town levelled the score after being given a penalty.

Guernsey Football Club then seemed to loose their way a bit. They were always on the back foot and the halftime score of 1-3 reflected the play.

But our local side dug deeper in the second half and returned to their familiar style of play by being more direct and chasing every ball. It still took all the minutes of play plus added time to pull back a draw... at four all!

Ultimately the result probably reflected the up and down nature of the play and I have to say well done to GFC for not giving up. This spirit was epitomised, as is often the case, by Ross Allen who turned things around with his two goals!

And I think there has to be a special mention for Glenn Le Tissier who came on from the bench with just minutes of play left and scored the Guernsey equaliser with his first touch! The final result 4-4, we'll call that a good result for the GFC>

My pics are now online here:
CLICK TO VIEW THE GFC v BASINGSTOKE TOWN PICS