Felt like a change from autumn woodlands, misty mornings so chose to return to the the coast and south downs. For a dawn shoot at low tide from Birling Gap heading east to Beachy Head lighthouse.
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September 2022 Landscape Photography Review
What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography during September 2022. Visiting new locations within East Sussex and Kent and a trip to Wiltshire.
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April 2022 was a mostly dry month, very little rain. Come April and spring is well under way. Had a good few scouts through woodland on the high and low weald in East Sussex looking for that bluebell shot. Some new viewpoints discovered over the south downs near Lewes, Rapeseed sunsets, Kent beaches, a trip to France and a few disasters. What follows is the best landscape and travel photography during April 2022.
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February 2022 was a good month for getting outdoors with the camera. The best part of February 2022 was spent on a road trip west through Surrey, Wiltshire, Somerset and finally Dartmoor in Devon. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape and seascape photography from February 2022.
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Another year over, the 5th year have been into landscape photography and feel I have got better. The passion for landscape photography has only got stronger as time passes. I love getting outdoors with a camera, exploring new places and revisiting old ones. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography by month for the year 2021.
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March 2021 Photography
Into the month of March and the country is still in lockdown. Still managed to get outdoors and capture some cool landscape and seascape photography mostly around East Sussex but with a venture across the border into Kent. March is a transitional month, things begin to change as winter turns into spring. What follows is a compilation of the best locations visited and photographs taken during March 2021.
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Despite still being in the grips of the Covid pandemic and lockdown, February was a good month for getting out and taking some landscape photos around East Sussex. What follows is a compilation of locations visited during February and the best landscape photos taken.
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Happy new year! What a year 2020 was! It began with me spending most of January and February hiking in the mountains of Tenerife. Then the Covid pandemic and lockdown followed by not being able to return to work. What follows is a compilation of some of the best landscape photos taken during 2020.
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After discovering Hope Gap the week before at high tide walking east from Seaford Head, I was keen to return during sunrise and low tide for the first December seascape photography shoot.
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An early morning rise to visit the Peacehaven Cliffs in East Sussex. The weather forecast was overcast, windy, rain but with some occasional breaks of sunlight. This can make for some dramatic seascape photography.
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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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It was going to be a nice October evening as far as the weather was concerned. Was heading to Eastbourne on business and threw the camera gear in the back of the car. That evening headed down to the coast at Birling gap for a low tide sunset.
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