I'd been looking to make a panoramic photograph on the cliffs around Pleinmont on Guernsey's south-western corner but soon noticed the beach below; The wind was too strong higher up to keep the camera perfectly still and I seem to be drawn to wave-sculpted boulders on the shoreline. I'd taken perhaps the most difficult route down, ever mindful that if I make a wrong step, it may well be a long time before I'm discovered (ignore that last comment mum!). The tide was moving in fast and the sea quite rough as I hurried to level the tripod and new panoramic equipment it was holding. The sky had contained some very dramatic looking clouds until this point when, yet again, they all dissipated just before sunset.