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Colour, Form, Flora and Fauna on the South Downs on a June Afternoon: a Visual Poem. 29.06.22

  • Writer: Sim Elliott
    Sim Elliott
  • Jun 29, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 30, 2022

I visual poem. A chronological sequence of photographs from my walk this afternoon: down the Devil's Dyke, through the woods, round Newtimber Hill, and back up Devil's Dyke. This is a small selection of the photos I took. I have selected them for colour and form as much as what they represent. I think this sequence gives a feel of the diversity of life, landscape and colour of the South Downs on a June afternoon. The names of the things represented are given at the end of this post.


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