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Crane Down Folkington Hill East Sussex

The forecast was a cloudy Saturday morning but needed to get out for a good walk and not too far away.  My initial plan was a walk from Wilmington over Crane Down and then onto Friston forest.
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Wolstonbury Hill South Downs West Sussex

While ascending Ditchling beacon on the south downs I noticed the outline of Wolstonbury hill on the border in West Sussex.  I knew then I would return to walk to its summit and take some landscape photographs from there.
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Full Moon Ditchling South Downs

It was that time of the month when the moon would rise on the south east horizon close to the sun setting in the north west, at  least over the weekend.  I would head back to the south downs for an evening walk to capture the moon and the sun but where?
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Boxley North Downs Kent

I had selected a few locations within Kent that looked interesting from a landscape photography and walking perspective.  With a description of steep escarpments of the north downs and glorious views over Kent, Boxley was next on my hit list.
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Brenchley High Weald Kent

I was running out of new places to visit in east Sussex, so this weekend I decided to push further afield in Kent.   I chose to visit the countryside around the village of Brenchley on the edge of high weald.
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Seascapes from Cliff End to Camber Sands

I was having a difficult time choosing a location for some landscape photography and a good walk.  Finally I chose on a road-trip along the east Sussex coast from Cliff End near Pett then to go onto Camber Sands and finally Dungerness in Kent to capture some Seascapes.
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Burwash Common High Weald

From the OS Maps online I liked the look of the countryside around Burwash common on the high weald in east Sussex.  Lots of contours, perhaps good viewpoints for some landscape photography and a walk.
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Winter Landscape Photography East Sussex Kent

From December 2017 into the new year I went on many walks around East Sussex and Kent and took many landscape photographs during the winter months. Not all the locations I visited from winter into spring 2018 produced enough content for a post on their own, but individually I took some photographs I would like to share and are worthy of a mention.  What follows is a compilation of winter landscape photography around the south east from December 2017 to March 2018.
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Southease South Downs Golden Hour

First landscape photography trip of August and I wanted to catch the Golden hour from the south downs looking east from Swanborough hill near Kingston.
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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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High Weald Beckley Woods East Sussex

Researching new locations to walk and take landscape photographs of in and around east Sussex, Beckley wood on the high weald not far from Brede looked like a good candidate for this weekend.
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River Brede Winchelsea Cock Marling

Sunday I knew I wanted to go for a walk and practice some more landscape photography, but where?  I like to scout new places but I had picked all the low hanging fruit.  Online I found east Sussex county councils circular walks and liked the look of Winchelsea to Cock Marling along the river Brede.
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