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april lockdown landscape photography

Due to the Covid-19 virus lockdown, Landscape photography and hiking during April was restricted. But living near the coast in East Sussex and the high weald, some interesting locations to visit were not far away for my daily exercise.

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March Seascape Photography East Sussex

The wet stormy weather continued into March along the coast of East Sussex.  Just as the weather turned nice, the lock-down due to the Corona Virus took hold of the nation so could not get out as much as I would have liked to.  When I did get out during March is was mostly walks along the east Sussex coast and seascape photography.
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Best Month Landscape Photography 2019

2019 was another active year walking and landscape photography across the south east, south west and then moving to the east of England.  What follows is a compilation of my best landscape photos for each month during 2019.
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Beachy Head Lighthouse Sunset Moonrise

First day of freedom on the south east coast and its a beautiful sunny day.  A photo walk I have wanted to do for a long time is from Eastbourne to Beachy Head lighthouse but on the coast, along the beach.
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Chiltern Hills Landscape Photography

I felt kind of relieved September had arrived. Summer was nearly over and Autumn was on the horizon.  For many landscape photographers Autumn is their favourite season.  I missed Autumn last year due to travelling abroad. Not this year, I intend to be around in the east of England and beyond capturing those Autumn colours.  What follows is a compilation of my best landscape photography during the month of September of which most was spent on the Chiltern Hills.
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Full Moon Ditchling South Downs

It was that time of the month when the moon would rise on the south east horizon close to the sun setting in the north west, at  least over the weekend.  I would head back to the south downs for an evening walk to capture the moon and the sun but where?
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