Another year over, the 5th year have been into landscape photography and feel I have got better. The passion for landscape photography has only got stronger as time passes. I love getting outdoors with a camera, exploring new places and revisiting old ones. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography by month for the year 2021.
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June Landscape Photography 2021
Into June 2021, which to me is Summer proper. The days are long and get hot. Its a time to switch from sunrise to sunset photography if want to capture the landscape in the best light without getting up at 3AM. The first half of June was very hot, so much so finally invested in an air conditioner. The second half turned a lot cooler, overcast and wet. What follows is a compilation of some of the best landscape photography during the month of June 2021.
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Happy new year! What a year 2020 was! It began with me spending most of January and February hiking in the mountains of Tenerife. Then the Covid pandemic and lockdown followed by not being able to return to work. What follows is a compilation of some of the best landscape photos taken during 2020.
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With lockdown lifted and free to wander again was hoping to get out a lot more in June for some hiking and landscape photography. What follows is a compilation of locations around East Sussex and Kent that I managed to visit during the month of June.
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2019 was another active year walking and landscape photography across the south east, south west and then moving to the east of England. What follows is a compilation of my best landscape photos for each month during 2019.
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Norfolk Seascape Photography
I had enjoyed my weekend seascape photography and walking excursions along the Suffolk coast in east Anglia. Now I was pushing further north along the east coast of England into Norfolk with my base being at Hemsby.
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Hertfordshire Landscape Photography June
Into June and the temperature is rising, day light hours are at their longest as we approach the summer solstice. At the weekends was getting outdoors exploring more of what Hertfordshire has to offer and beyond to the landscape photographer and walker.
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Best Month Landscape Photography 2017
I compiled my best landscape photography for each month for 2016 so here is a new compilation for 2017. In 2017 I was out each month with my camera and moved from Worcestershire to Dorset and then to East Sussex. Again, think of it like a calendar.
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Willingdon Hill Sunset Moonrise South Downs
I had sacrificed photographing a Strawberry moon rising just as the sun was setting for the world cup football, England v Belgium. The game was basically meaningless as both sides put on only their B teams. So the next evening from Willingdon hill on the South downs I intended to capture a sunset and then the moon rising over Eastbourne.
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Wilmington Hill Sunset East Sussex
A hot weekend in mid June and I had mostly been stuck indoors. I not fancy doing my usual walks in the morning so headed out Sunday evening to catch a sunset from Wilmington Hill in east Sussex.
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From Robertsbridge to Silver Hill East Sussex
Continuing along the A21 in East Sussex, another area of high ground with potential landscape views and good hiking was Silver Hill just down from Hurst Green. A good starting point would be from the historic village of Robertsbridge.
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Lewes to Blackcap South Downs East Sussex
While researching Mount Caburn and the Lewes Downs a few weeks back I noticed on the other side of Lewes the South Downs continued with interesting peaks like Mount Harry and Blackcap leading on to Ditchling Beacon which I have visited before.
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