Yes it’s been pretty moody and wet since the start of the year so it was great to see them out in nicer conditions. Yes the low flying phenomena is quite random of late so must be difficult if you come from afar and this happens.
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Much appreciated Simon
Thank you!
That’s lovely to hear 😊
A starling murmuration sweeping over Brighton’s shoreline at sunset.
A recent low tide sunset outing, when a murmuration of starlings swept over Brighton’s shoreline, drawing crowds to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles.
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thank you Lola!
After weeks of seemingly endless rain on the Sussex coast, I managed to catch a clear morning on Wednesday at Cuckmere Haven. This was one of the last mornings before the sun starts rising inland behind the cliffs - a quiet, rare window of light, and a welcome break in the weather!
Much appreciated Brent
Very nice 🙌
Thank you Brent, glad you like it!
Thank you very much Mary
Making the most of some recent winter light on the South Downs. These three photos show the rolling hills never disappoint when the sun eventually comes out.
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While I didn't get out as much as I'd have liked this year, I'm grateful for the moments that did work out.
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Thanks for your incredible support throughout 2025. Here's to a happy, healthy, and creative 2026.
thank you very much Colin
Three photos from an autumn evening last month, visiting some sandstone crags set within beautiful woodland in the High Weald in East Sussex.
Lightning behind the West Pier in Brighton.
This is September's entry in the Brighton Calendar 2026:
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A fleeting moment of light taken in early Spring on the South Downs, near Brighton.
This is March’s entry in the Sussex Calendar 2026:
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Thank you Rob!
Really pleased to share that my photo “Mount Athos at Dusk” has been selected in the Top 101 of the International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2025 Awards!
A huge honour to be included in this year’s book alongside such incredible landscape work from around the world.
Sun rising over Brighton Palace Pier as a wave crashes onto the beach under a beautiful sunrise. November entry for Brighton Calendar 2026
One of the simple joys of winter mornings on the south coast – that moment when the sun breaks the horizon, turning sea and sky to gold.
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wild crashing waves against the sea wall
starling murmuration at Brighton over the pier
seven sisters view with sea, lovely light
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Autumn colour frames a beech tree growing from a sandstone outcrop in the High Weald in East Sussex.
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A zig-zag pattern within a landscape of rolling green hills criss-crossing with sheep in the lower field and a windmill on the highest peak in the far distance
Sunday serenity.
The view towards Ashcombe Mill near Kingston.
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Sun rising over a misty Lewes, nestled in the South Downs in East Sussex.
A misty start last week on the South Downs, as the sun rose over Lewes in East Sussex.
Exciting news! My photo "Fiery Heathland Dawn" has won the @sussexwildlife.bsky.social photo competition.
This magical moment at Stedham Common before sunrise made all those early mornings worthwhile. Massive thanks to everyone who voted and supported me! 👍
Some choice frames from a Sunday morning trundle near Pulborough Brooks in West Sussex.
Winter evenings at Brighton Pier bring one of nature's greatest spectacles - thousands of starlings dancing across the golden sky in mesmerising murmurations.
This is February's entry in the Sussex Calendar 2026:
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✨ #FSPrintMonday top 4 are in.
🎉Congratulations to the following Photographers🎉
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Thanks as always to everyone who entered.
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Thrilled to share that my photo of a Fiery Heathland Dawn at Stedham Common has been selected as a finalist in the Sussex Wildlife Trust Photography Competition 2025!
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Voting closes 3rd November.
Some photos of the Old Man of Stoer as light broke through the clouds, illuminating the sea stack across the water. Shot from the northwest Scottish mainland.