One winter’s day in Black Park
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Some photographs from Black Park Lake that I took one winter’s morning. The park offers a different kind of experience in winter when it is easier to get lost into the woods.
Black Park is 530 acres of woodland and heathland just outside London with a centre-piece lake in Wexham, Buckinghamshire, England. The site is next to Pinewood Film Studios and has been used for many films and TV productions such as James Bond, Harry Potter and Sleepy Hollow to name a few.












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5 thoughts to “One winter’s day in Black Park”
Ashley Albano
Love the set. I get that winter feeling being in Canada. :)
Kay
The last few pictures showed what a beautiful park it is. I’m just curious with why is it called the Black Park? I can’t believe that some part of the Sleepy Hollow is here.
brokenlemonfish
That’s super cool. I love the B/W style . being in the UK. the weather is either cold,wet or black and white … hehe :D
Asif Naqvi
Ashley – thanks, just a thought of Canadian winter gives me chills :)
Key – good point … just that I don’t know myself why it is called Black Park. It has nothing to do with me shooting it black and white though.
Brokenlemonfish – lol, think it is the best and spot-on UK weather description I ever come across :)
Andy
Love the shots! Brings back good memories of walking round the park with my grandparents marveling at the radio controlled boats people were sailing on there.
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