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. Continue reading April East England Landscape Photography→
I was scratching for new places to visit around Purbeck in Dorset. After my trip to Wareham I noticed on the map Wareham Forest nearby that looked interesting and worth exploring with my camera. Continue reading Wareham Forest Dorset→
Another year over, having spent the majority living and working in east Sussex. I did a lot of hiking and landscape photography over the south downs throughout 2018. What follows is my best landscape photo shot from each month. Continue reading Landscape Photo of the month 2018 Review→
Before starting my road trip proper, I needed to return to my home town of Crawley in West Sussex from Hastings. I would be in the area for a few days and intended to do some walks while there with Worth Forest looking like a good location due to the cloudy overcast and stormy weather. Continue reading Worth Forest West Sussex→
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. Continue reading Burwash Common High Weald→
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. Continue reading Winter Landscape Photography East Sussex Kent→
Using OS Maps online, I was researching public footpaths and potential walks further down the A21 from Brede Hill and Johns Cross, around Silver Hill and Hurst Green when I discovered Bedgebury Forest just in the Kent Border. Continue reading Bedgebury Forest Pinetum Kent→
Driving along the A21 to and from Hastings I could not help noticing the views and landscape around a small place called Johns Cross. So it was towards the end of April on a beautiful sunny weekend I decided to take a walk around the countryside of Johns Cross in East Sussex. Continue reading Johns Cross East Sussex→
I was settling into my new home along the south east coast of Bexhill in east Sussex not far from Hastings. Hastings is a very photogenic town with many contrasts. Next to the town is the country park and early one Sunday morning it was my next destination for a good walk and some landscape photography. Continue reading Sunrise Hastings Country Park→