About

Welcome. This is placeholder copy so the page has enough height to scroll. The sticky nav above should stay pinned to the top as you move down, and the banner carousel keeps cycling on its own.

Nestled between the coast and the hills, these notes wander through whatever happens to be in front of the lens that week — long light on wet rock, fog sliding off a ridge, the quiet geometry of a cut log. None of it is precious; it is just a record of looking.

Photos

A rotating set of images sits in the banner above. Each frame is the same photograph that shows through the title — the letters are a window onto the picture, and the picture changes underneath them every few seconds.

If you slow down and watch a full loop, you will notice the dots beneath the banner keep count. Click one to jump straight to that frame; the timer resets and the rotation carries on from there.

Field notes

Mornings are for the shoreline, when the tide has just pulled back and the sand still holds the sky. Afternoons drift inland, toward ferns and bark and the small textures that reward standing still for a minute longer than feels comfortable.

Everything here is a draft. Pages get rewritten, images get swapped, and the order of things shifts without much ceremony. That is part of the point.

Writing

Short essays land here when they are ready. Expect tangents about process, the occasional gear aside, and longer pieces about why a particular place got under the skin.

For now this is all filler — enough paragraphs to give your scroll wheel something to do and to confirm the layout behaves once the content runs past a single screen.

Scroll back up and the banner is still there, still cycling, the nav still hugging the top. That is the whole test.