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Welcome to Light on the Landscape. I trust that you will enjoy viewing the images as much as I have enjoyed creating them.

I am an amateur painter and photographer living in Sussex, England. Twenty years ago, embarking on my career in the financial industry, I should have acquired an abacus and a bowler hat. I purchased neither. In a moment of counter-intuition I went out and bought some paint brushes and a second-hand camera instead. The day job has taken me to many parts of the globe, but the diverse beauty of the British landscape is unbeatable and remains a constant source of inspiration and enjoyment. Portraying its unique attributes through the lens and on the canvas is my hobby, delivering fun and frustration in equal measure.

The purpose of this blog is to share these antics and images with anyone who is interested. In particular, I hope it gives you the inspiration to commit some dedication to whatever it is you do creatively. Sadly, I see creativity as a dwindling attribute in today's society, and with a creative hobby it is easy to be thrown off course by the pressure of day-to-day necessities. Don't be. Stick with it, and if it takes you twenty years before you start to feel as though you have achieved something....well, you are in good company!

My aim is to add my photographs and paintings regularly - as time permits, together with related articles and content. Your participation is warmly encouraged and please feel free to garnish the blog with your comments!

Olly

Thursday 29 September 2011

Evening Walk Gills Lap, Ashdown Forest

It seemed almost a criminal offence not to take advantage of the stunning late September sun that has been warming most parts of the UK with summer-like temperatures. With most of the heather gone on Ashdown, and the bracken starting to turn into many different hues of sienna and umber, I took a quick walk along Gill's Lap, frequented many years earlier by Winnie the Pooh and his friends. I didn't set out to make any significant photos and only had a small Canon compact to hand, but the warmth of the evening sun and the early autumn colours almost made it impossible to take a poor picture.