Category Archives: Spring

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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April Landscape Photography 2024

April is all about springtime and capturing all the blooming rapeseed farmland and bluebell and garlic woodland. What follows is my landscape photography adventures through the Kent downs, east Sussex wealds, west Sussex parks and ancient woodland in Wiltshire during April 2024.

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Kings Wood Bluebells Kent Downs

April 2024 and the bluebell spring season was in full swing. From April 2023 had made a mental note this year wanted to visit Kings Wood on the Kent Downs for the first time. Kings wood is renowned for its bluebell woodland displays during springtime.

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March Landscape Photography 2024

What follows is a review of Landscape and seascape photography during March 2024. The majority of the time spent outdoors was on the south downs and coast of East Sussex.

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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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April 2023 Landscape Photography Review

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

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Ditchling Beacon Dew Pond

The first photo walk of April 2023 was a hike and scout from the foot of Blackcap then along the south downs ways to Ditchling beacon and the dew pond. Hopefully to catch a sunset.

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