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November Landscape Photography 2020

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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Round Bewl Water Scout

Had been looking forward to returning to Bewl Water with a mountain bike and doing a complete circuit. From a previous scout of Bewl a few weeks before knew it was good for a ride and where there was some free parking if you got there early morning.

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Westwell Kent Downs

I discovered Westwell and the Kent downs though a magazine I picked up in the pub at Woods Corner on the High Weald.  Aspect Country which had a feature on the little hamlet of Westwell, its pub and the good walks over the Kent downs nearby.  On a gloomy wet Sunday morning, that was where I was heading to Westwell.
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Hertfordshire Landscape Photography May

Into the month of May and still working hard in the east England county of Hertfordshire.  At the weekends I would get out up to three times for a walk with my camera.  What follows is a compilation during the month of May of  locations for walks and landscape photography around Hertfordshire.
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April East England Landscape Photography

April Photo Walking

I did a lot of landscape photography walks during April around the east of England, including the counties of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.  What follows is a compilation of compositions from all the places I visited during April, some good some not so good with a few lessons learnt.
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White Nothe Ringstead Bay Dorset

Looking for new places to explore and photograph in Dorset I used National trust Dorset guide to get some ideas.   Ringstead bay looked promising part of the Jurassic coast with White Nothe having great views.
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Return to Kimmeridge and Tyneham

I wanted to return to Kimmeridge on the Dorset coast on a weekend day so I could continue the walk through the army range, Worbarrow bay and the deserted WWII village of Tyneham.
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Around the Severn Bore Arlingham

The weekend was fast approaching and the weather looked like a hot one for early April.  Using my AA guide book 50 walks in Gloucestershire I selected Arlingham and the Severn Bore, with the river Severn being at its best around Arlingham.
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Painswick Cotswold Gloucestershire

This weekend decided to visit Painswick in Gloucestershire known as the queen of the Cotswolds.  I was using the AA’s 50 walks around Gloucestershire as my guide.  The AA guide described the area around Painswick including the Washpool Valley as having extensive views and a difficult walk due to the hills so good for exercise and photography hopefully.
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Snowshill Cotswold Gloucestershire

Its a cold and frosty January morning but bright sunshine with some mist and fog to clear is the forecast and I am heading out to the Cotswold villages of Snowshill, Stanway and Stanton in Gloucestershire for my weekend photo walk.
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Dovers Hill Photo Walk Gloucestershire

This walk starts in the village of Chipping Campden supposed to be one of the most beautiful in the Cotswold.  What attracted me to do this photo walk was the reported spectacular views westward atop of Dovers Hill over the vale of Eversham on the Cotswold escarpment.
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