Robin Hood Hill has featured in a number of my posts over the last couple of months and, as previously stated, it is part of a long running project to document seasonal changes at certain locations in the broad Newark and Sherwood District of Nottinghamshire.
As an enthusiastic landscape photographer, I have always thought it important that I am able to translate the local landscape through my photography as well as the more familiar or iconic locations across the UK. Ultimately, I would like my photography to inspire people for their local area. This means presenting aspects of the landscape that few may have seen before either due to the compositional quality of the photograph or the particular weather conditions at the point of capture.
In this context, a foggy January afternoon was an opportune moment to add to the Robin Hood Hill portfolio:
This old oak tree is on the path Oxton:
Silhouetted trees on the hill:
Foggy scenes looking down from the hill:
Photography Week 50 (2016)
Photography Week 47 (2016)
Photography Week 26 (2016)
May 2015
Flickr - Robin Hood Hill Album
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