For the Fallen
“At the going down of the sun and in the morning;” The line from Binyon’s 1914 poem must be one of the most remembered and repeated line of verse. He wrote his poem whilst on the North Cornish coast, near … Read More
“At the going down of the sun and in the morning;” The line from Binyon’s 1914 poem must be one of the most remembered and repeated line of verse. He wrote his poem whilst on the North Cornish coast, near … Read More
At 12:00BST today the multihulls, the greyhounds of modern day sailing, crossed the line for the start of the 2015 Rolex Fastnet Race. Last night the slightly slower Eda Frandsen rounded Ard Thurnish having left Mallaig for a week exploring the … Read More
If you are a delicate man. And of wetting your skin are shy. I’d have you know, before you go. You had better not think of Skye. By Alexander Nicholson
Tenth behind Graham Stewart in 2013, Dirk Zangen knocked the best part of 2 hours 20 minutes of his previous best to win the 2015 Celtman xTri in a time of 11 hours 51 minutes 14 seconds. In so doing … Read More
Congratulations to the 87 winners of a 2015 Celtman Blue shirt and the 70 winners of a 2015 Celtman White shirt. A great day’s competition and one I again thoroughly enjoyed photographing. All the images are now available under the … Read More
A lovely sunny day looking out on to the Sound of Sleat, off Slye’s South East coast. The weekend will once more be spent over at Torridon following one of my favourite events in the sporting calendar. Hopefully the weather … Read More