December was a month of diverse landscapes, captivating light, and the quiet beauty of winter’s embrace. My photography journeys captured a variety of scenes. These included the iconic chalk cliffs of Beachy Head and the mist-shrouded woodlands of the High Weald. I explored serene seascapes, historic landmarks, and enchanting rural scenes. Each location presented its unique charm. This charm was showcased through dramatic weather patterns. It was also highlighted by tranquil long exposures. The timeless character of abandoned buildings added to the charm. The interplay of light, weather, and composition was a constant theme, shaping my creative process and resulting in memorable captures.
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High Weald Woodland Waterfall Photography
Discovering Woodland Waterfalls in Dallington Forest
This December, dense fog blanketed the High Weald, creating a dreamlike backdrop for photography. My first goal was to capture the mature beech trees of Dallington Forest in the mist. I stumbled upon a series of small waterfalls. I decided to follow the stream and uncovered one picturesque cascade after another.
Each waterfall felt like a hidden gem within the foggy woodland, blending seamlessly with the muted colours of winter. The combination of mist and flowing water transformed the landscape into a serene and otherworldly setting.
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Happy with my April bluebell photography, for the first bank holiday weekend of May, the plan was to head out to the high weald woodland to try and capture some wild garlic.
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Embarking on January’s photographic journey, I found myself weaving through the muted tapestry of winter, from the rolling South Downs to the rugged coastlines of East Sussex. This month was a testament to the quiet majesty of dawn and the raw beauty of the natural world in its most introspective season. Each frame captured tells a story of early morning stillness, the challenge of capturing light’s elusive dance, and the serene solitude of the English countryside. Join me as I recount the adventures behind the lens, the lessons learned, and the moments of tranquillity found in the pursuit of the perfect shot.
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November’s Tapestry
Embarking on a journey through the crisp and colorful landscapes of the High Weald in November was a captivating exploration of autumn’s last breath. From misty woodlands near Three Cups Corner to the elevated views from Herrings Hill and the serene beauty of Dallington, each adventure painted a unique canvas of nature’s transformation. As the month unfolded, I navigated familiar paths and sought out new viewpoints, capturing the essence of the season. Join me in reliving the November escapades that unfolded amid misty mornings, vibrant hues, and the quiet beauty of the High Weald.
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What follows is a compilation of the best landscape photography and locations visited during the month of May 2023.
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Embarking on a captivating photography adventure around Keswick, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the stunning Lake District. Join me as I traverse the picturesque landscapes, capturing the essence of this enchanting region through the lens. From the ancient beauty of Castlerigg Stone Circle to the cascading waterfalls of Lodore Falls, each location unveils its own unique charm and invites you to immerse yourself in its natural wonders. Get ready to be inspired by the breathtaking vistas, tranquil lakes, and lush woodlands that make Keswick a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Another area of AONB within the county borders of Somerset were the Quantock Hills. My final day exploring Somerset had to include a visit to the Quantock Hills.
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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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The tail end of October included more autumn scouts over the high weald in east Sussex and into Kent. What follows are photo walk scouts as I attempt to cover more of the high weald searching for that elusive autumn landscape composition.
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Another wet weekend on the high weald around Kent and East Sussex. For this weekends autumn landscape photography walk over the High Weald in Kent I chose to start from the little village of Benendon.
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Autumn Photography High Weald Kent
Through the month of October, desperately been wanting to get out and capture some woodland Autumn Photography. I thought it would be on the Chiltern Hills but the first Autumn shoots are on the High Weald in Kent.
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