by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | Oct 11, 2025 | My Blog
Beachy Head Lighthouse Standing proudly at the foot of the dramatic white chalk cliffs of East Sussex, Beachy Head Lighthouse is one of the most iconic coastal landmarks in England. Rising 141 feet (43 meters) from the rocky shoreline, the tower was built between 1900...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | Sep 11, 2025 | My Blog
What is The Warren? A wild, landslip‑sculpted landscape: The Warren sits below Folkestone’s East Cliff, shaped by rotational landslides in chalk, Gault clay, and Greensand—creating the unique under‑cliff terrain you see today FolkelifeExplore Kent. Protected and...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | Jul 20, 2023 | My Blog
Photography can have a positive impact on your mental wellbeing and is a powerful tool that can boost your mental health and overall sense of wellbeing Capture those moments that not only create beautiful memories but also have a positive impact on your mental...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | Jun 4, 2023 | My Blog
Going on a cycling adventure in Kings Wood, Kent? Why not bring along a drone to capture the experience? Flying a drone while on our cycle ride is an exciting way to capture amazing footage and create memories that will last for years. With the use of drones, we can...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | May 25, 2023 | My Blog
My day started at 3.50 in the morning, with a quick cup of tea. My friend picked me up at 4.35 and we caught the 5.00 train to St. Pancras. A quick walk over to Euston, where we had half an hour to grab another cup of tea and a bacon roll and meet the rest of our...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | Sep 29, 2022 | My Blog
I started this climb up Blencathra from the A66 near Scales. The path was easy to follow, and a fairly easy ascent quickly took me away from the noise of the busy road and gave me some stunning views of the surrounding fells. This first part of the ascent was the...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | May 29, 2016 | My Blog
Lingmoor Fell is in the Southern Fells of the Lake District. It is one of the smaller fells at 1539 feet high, but has some beautiful views and is an enjoyable walk. I started from Little Langdale, taking the footpath past the Three Shires Inn. The ascent started...
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | May 29, 2015 | My Blog
Kinder Scout After an early morning alarm call at 03.30, our plan for the day had been to walk to Kinder Scout from Edale. We drove to Faversham, caught the 04.55 to St. Pancras, and then the 06.32 to Sheffield. A local train took us to Edale, arriving there at 10.00....
by barrystewartphotography@gmail.com | May 29, 2014 | My Blog
I run another website called undergroundkent and In 2014 we were asked by the Red Sands Project to help with the restoration of the Red Sands Sea Forts in the Thames Estuary. This also gave us an excellent opportunity to take photographs of this magnificent structure....
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