The High Weald in the south east of England is one of the countries designated AONB. The High Weald spans the three counties of Kent, East Sussex and west Sussex. The following post is a small compilation of some of the best places to visit on the High Weald for landscape photography and hiking.
Lockdown continued into May but the restrictions were eased from the middle of the month onward. May has been extremely warm and dry in East Sussex, another record breaker, like mid summer at times. What follows is a compilation of landscape photography during May around East Sussex.
I was lucky enough to spend some time exploring the county of Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England back in 2017. What follows is a compilation of some great locations for hiking and landscape photography in the county of Herefordshire.
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.
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. Continue reading Benendon Walk High Weald Kent→
First weekend of November and its a very wet and windy one, at least on Saturday. Sunday was a lot better and venture out on a new route on the High Weald, a walk over Tent Hill in east Sussex. Continue reading Tent Hill High Weald Landscapes→
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. Continue reading Autumn Photography High Weald Kent→
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→
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→
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→
Looking like a mostly cloudy day moving into the last third of August 2017. With clouds acting as a giant diffusor of the sun its the ideal opportunity to do some landscape photography in woodland. A perfect opportunity to return to the enchanting new Forest of nearby Hampshire starting out from Fritham. Continue reading Fritham New Forest Hampshire→