Dockey Wood, part of the Ashridge Estate, is the finest Bluebell wood I know. It's a small beach wood that, at this time of year, simply turns blue. For a photographer it also has other advantages. It's clean; by that I mean it isn't full of bushes and undergrowth; and it has some clearly defined tracks, which make great lead lines (the double track on the far left side of the wood is my particular favourite). I have shot there many times. To the extent that it hard to do anything new or different. Still, I keep getting drawn back.
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