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September Landscape Photography 2021

September 2021 was the warmest on record. It is a shame because of work we miss the majority of the good weather. September and the days are getting shorter, not so early or late for a good sunrise or sunset. September is a transitional month from summer to autumn. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography during September 2021.

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Surrey Hills Summertime Photography

For a weekend away, chose to visit the Surrey Hills on the North Downs. Would be staying for the night in a hotel at the foot of Box Hill. What follows is a compilation of some landscape photography on the Surrey Hill in the middle of summertime July.

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May Landscape Photography 2021

May 2021 for the most part was wet and cool, more like what we should have had through April. The bluebells bloomed late and spent a lot of May in woodland on the High Weald. What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography during the month of May 2021.

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Bepton Down West Sussex

One camping landscape photography trip was not enough to this part of the south downs in West Sussex. At the end of July I return to Manorfarm down camping out a couple of nights but heading west to Bepton Down and Harting Down along the South Downs Way.

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July Landscape Photography South East England

July has been an interesting month for Landscape Photography and hiking. It started with more High Weald walks in East Sussex, then switching to the South Downs. This included my first camping trip to the border of West Sussex and Hampshire and then onto the North Wessex Downs and Berkshire.

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December Landscape Photography 2019

What follows is a compilation of some walks and landscape photography shot during the month of December in the south east of England, East Sussex and Kent.
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Ashdown Forest East Sussex

With a midweek break in the constant deluge of wet weather this winter in south east England decided on a walk through Ashdown Forest on the High Weald in East Sussex.
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Kent Downs Sevenoaks

Driving along the A21 from Hertfordshire to the east Sussex coast and back,  you can not help notice the views over the weald and the Kent Downs near Sevenoaks.  On the promise of a sunny afternoon on my drive to east Sussex, I decided to pull over and scout the area.
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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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Landscape Photo of the month 2018 Review

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.
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Elham Valley Kent

One good thing with being on a road trip, staying in a hotel, you are more motivated to get outside rain or shine.  The rain and clouds had returned with a vengeance, after a break of one day along the north downs.  Based in Folkestone,  I decided to take a trip inland to the Elham Valley.
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Folkestone North Downs Way

When in Folkestone, you can’t help notice the surrounding backdrop of the North downs hills.  There was a break in the gloomy winter weather, it was going to be a sunny day, blues skies and a gentle breeze.  I was heading up those hills of the North Downs Way.
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