In World War 1 this landscape was soon turned into a sea of mud, with the trees reduced to shattered stumps. The strange thing to me was that my mind went back to an earlier conflict on Belgium soil - the Battle of Waterloo. The neat ranks of the ripening maize reminded me of the columns of French infantry toiling up another hill, around La Haye Sainte farm, against the fire of the British artillery.
A young Robin at Chyngton Farm - Seaford - Sussex…
The Rampion Wind-farm off the Sussex coast can just be seen from our beach with the naked eye in some weather conditions. This was taken with a telephoto lens and the resulting image was turned into black and white and then the tones inverted in Photoshop.
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