Unveiling October’s Journey
October 2023 marked a month of transition and exploration. As the remnants of summer gave way to the embrace of autumn, I embarked on a series of photography expeditions in the serene landscapes of East Sussex, capturing the essence of a changing season. This October, the story unfolded with a backdrop of readjustment, wet weather challenges, and the return to the realm of full-time work.
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Winchelsea on the outskirts of the high weald and east Sussex is an interesting little town and turns out with some photogenic viewpoints from the old medieval Strand gate.
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Storms and Lightning were forecast on the weather apps occurring around sunset. Plan was to take shelter from the elements and photograph some lightning at Rye Harbour nature reserve.
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June 2022 started off very wet, then in the middle got very hot then cooled down towards the end of June with sunny intervals. June is the start of Summer and we experience the longest days, early sunrises and late sunsets. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography during June 2022.
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Landscape Photography during the month of November mostly consisted of Seascapes along the East Sussex coast and some walks inland over the High Weald to try and capture the last of the Autumn colours. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography during November.
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As part of my series of returning to iconic landscape and seascape locations and capturing better and more dramatic compositions, a return visit to Rye on the east Sussex coast was next. The plan was for the Mary Stanford lighthouse to be the main focal point during a sunrise.
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