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Wild Garlic in Spring Wood, Mountfield

Spring Wood near Mountfield is one of those quiet High Weald woodland places that feels almost hidden away. In early May, the woodland floor becomes a carpet of wild garlic, also known as ramsons, with white flowers spreading beneath the old trees.

Wild garlic flowers carpeting the woodland floor in Spring Wood near Mountfield on the High Weald
Wild garlic flowering in Spring Wood near Mountfield on the High Weald.

A Hidden Wild Garlic Woodland on the High Weald

This photograph was taken during one of my repeat visits to Spring Wood. I first discovered this spot a few years ago, and it has become one of those places I return to each spring to see how the season is unfolding.

It is not a big tourist location or a well-known viewpoint. It is more of a quiet woodland corner, tucked away near Mountfield, where the real attraction is the atmosphere of the place. In early May, the wild garlic spreads through the trees in thick patches, turning the woodland floor into a mass of white flowers and deep spring green.

Photographing Wild Garlic in Overcast Light

The overcast light worked well for this image. Harsh sunlight can easily burn out the whites of the wild garlic flowers, especially when there are thousands of small blooms catching the light. Soft cloud cover keeps the contrast under control and allows the whites, greens and darker tree trunks to sit together more naturally.

The challenge with this kind of woodland photography is finding order in a very busy scene. There are branches, trunks, leaves, flowers, fallen limbs and background trees all competing for attention. It is easy for the photograph to become cluttered.

The Composition: Twisted Trees and Spring Growth

What made this composition work for me was the way the old twisted branches frame the carpet of flowers. The fallen and leaning trees give the scene structure, while the wild garlic creates the softer foreground texture.

It feels slightly untamed, which is part of the appeal. This is not a neat garden display. It is a living woodland in full spring growth, with old wood, new leaves, white flowers and tangled branches all working together.

Returning for Morning Mist

I would still like to return here one morning when the light is coming in from the right, ideally with a little mist hanging between the trees. That would add another layer to the scene and give the woodland a stronger sense of depth.

Even under flat grey skies, Spring Wood has a quiet beauty at this time of year. Places like this are part of what makes the High Weald so rewarding to explore. The best woodland scenes are not always found in famous places. Sometimes they are hidden in small valleys, beside streams, or in quiet old woods that only reveal themselves if you keep walking.

Nearby and Related Posts

If you enjoy quiet High Weald woodland locations, this part of East Sussex has several nearby places worth exploring. Spring Wood near Mountfield links naturally with other wooded routes, stream valleys and old landscape features around the High Weald.

Related posts:

  • Crowhurst Wood – another quiet High Weald woodland walk with streams, mature trees and seasonal spring colour.
  • Darwell Wood and Reservoir – a peaceful woodland and water location near Mountfield, especially good for longer walks.
  • Private Map of Photo Locations – support Suxxes Photo via Buy Me a Coffee to access a private map of the East Sussex and High Weald precise locations featured in these photo blog posts.

Landscape Photography Review 2025

2025 Photography Year in Review

2025 was a year of working closer to home and learning to respond to conditions rather than chase them. From misty dawns on the South Downs to woodland waterfalls in the High Weald and long exposures on Romney Marsh, this review brings together one standout image from each month — moments that best reflect how and where I photographed across the year.

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May Landscape Photography Review 2025

May 2025 – Sussex Landscape Photography

May has been a standout month — warm, mostly dry, and full of new life across the High Weald. I’ve spent most of the month exploring closer to home, mainly around Crowhurst and Brightling. From early misty mornings to late spring sunsets, it’s been a great chance to slow down, revisit old spots, and find new ones.

This review features a mix of stills and video from across the month — woodlands, buttercup fields, distant views to the South Downs, and a return to Jack Fuller’s follies. It’s all part of a new routine: monthly photography wrapped into one post, and now one video.

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Landscape Photography Review 2024

Introduction for the Year in Review – 2024

2024 has been a year full of challenges, surprises, and unforgettable moments behind the lens. From stormy seascapes and misty woodlands to vivid sunsets and vibrant wildflower fields, every month brought its own unique story and photographic opportunities. Whether it was embracing the unpredictable weather of the South Downs, exploring new locations in Thailand, or capturing the fleeting magic of fog and light, each scene was a reminder of why I love landscape photography.

This review brings together my favorite shots and stories from the year, offering a glimpse into the diverse beauty of the natural world and the joy of capturing it. As I reflect on the experiences and lessons learned, I’m reminded that photography is not just about the images, but the journeys and emotions behind them. Let’s take a look back at 2024, one frame at a time.

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May 2024 Landscape Photography Review

May 2024 was a month of diverse photography adventures, beginning with early morning excursions to the High Weald in East Sussex to capture the fleeting beauty of woodland garlic. The white blooms blanketed the forest floor, creating scenes reminiscent of a fresh snowfall. Despite multiple visits to capture the perfect light and mist, the desired compositions remained elusive, underscoring the patience required in landscape photography.

Mid-month, a bout of illness kept me indoors just as the Aurora Borealis made a rare appearance in Southeast England. Determined not to miss the next display, I ventured to Firle Beacon and Birling Gap, experimenting with night photography to capture the ethereal lights. Though conditions and timing proved challenging, these outings offered invaluable learning experiences. Later explorations included overcast hikes on the South Downs, moonrise attempts at Newhaven lighthouse, and sunset scouting at Camber Castle, each presenting unique compositional challenges and opportunities for growth. May’s blend of early spring and summer landscapes provided a rich tapestry of scenes and lessons to carry forward into June.

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Garlic Woodland High Weald

Happy with my April bluebell photography, for the first bank holiday weekend of May, the plan was to head out to the high weald woodland to try and capture some wild garlic.

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Best Landscape Photography 2023

As the wheel of time turned through 2023, my journey with the camera has been a testament to the timeless dance of light and landscape. From the crisp, dramatic skies of January to the ethereal cloud inversions of December, each month brought its own canvas of colours, moments, and stories. This collection is more than a series of images; it’s a narrative of persistence, patience, and the spontaneous joy of discovering beauty in the expected and unexpected alike. Join me as I retrace my steps through the seasons, sharing the scenes that stopped me in my tracks and the tales behind them. May these photographs inspire you to find your own adventures in the world’s vast gallery.

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May 2023 Landscape Photography Review

What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography and locations visited during the month of May 2023.

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Eskdale Lake District

After exploring the captivating landscapes of Hadrian’s Wall in the northern reaches of Cumbria, my journey led me back into the enchanting realm of the Lake District. This time, I ventured further south, leaving behind the bustling town of Keswick and immersing myself in the tranquil beauty of Eskdale. Nestled within the heart of this picturesque valley, Eskdale beckoned me with its idyllic charm and promises of new adventures. From awe-inspiring mountains to serene lakes and enchanting woodlands, Eskdale held the key to a captivating chapter of my exploration in the Lake District.

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Exploring Hadrian’s Wall

From the picturesque landscapes of Keswick in the Lake District, I ventured on a captivating detour north to fulfill a long-held desire—to witness the awe-inspiring Hadrian’s Wall in the northeast of England. This journey was a perfect opportunity to blend my passion for landscape photography with a deep fascination for ancient history.

Hadrian’s Wall, an iconic Roman frontier that stretches across rugged terrains, held a mystique that had captivated my imagination for years. As I left behind the serenity of the Lake District, I eagerly embraced the chance to immerse myself in the stories woven into the very fabric of the wall. With camera in hand, I embarked on a journey that transported me back in time, capturing the grandeur and resilience of those who once walked these lands.

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Keswick Photography Lake District

Embarking on a captivating photography adventure around Keswick, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the stunning Lake District. Join me as I traverse the picturesque landscapes, capturing the essence of this enchanting region through the lens. From the ancient beauty of Castlerigg Stone Circle to the cascading waterfalls of Lodore Falls, each location unveils its own unique charm and invites you to immerse yourself in its natural wonders. Get ready to be inspired by the breathtaking vistas, tranquil lakes, and lush woodlands that make Keswick a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Landscape Photography 2022 Review

What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photo for each month during the year 2022.

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