In pictures: Ashdown Forest through a lens

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, The heathland at sunset. In the foreground is lots of purple lavender which extends across the land. The sky is purple and on the right yellow. , The exhibition aims to show how the landscape changes from season to season
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Stunning photographs taken of Ashdown Forest will be going on display in East Sussex.

Photos for the six-week public exhibition, called Ashdown Forest Through My Lens, were taken by professional photographer Craig Payne.

A ticketed preview event, organised by the charity The Ashdown Forest Foundation, is taking place on Thursday at Ashdown Forest Centre, with the photos going on public display from 30 November until 12 January 2025.

Mr Payne, 35, of Danehill, said: "I am very excited and proud to be sharing this new collection of photographs that highlight how the heathland changes from season to season."

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