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Coronavirus: Norfolk 'countryside beauty' shared for the self-isolating Coronavirus: Norfolk 'countryside beauty' shared for the self-isolating
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A photographer sharing his images on social media wants to help those self-isolating to "see the beauty of the countryside".A photographer sharing his images on social media wants to help those self-isolating to "see the beauty of the countryside".
Brad Damms, from Norfolk, has posted landscape and wildlife images daily.Brad Damms, from Norfolk, has posted landscape and wildlife images daily.
It follows guidance that people showing coronavirus symptoms or at high risk should isolate at home for protection.It follows guidance that people showing coronavirus symptoms or at high risk should isolate at home for protection.
Mr Damms said he hopes that, for people unable to go out, his photos "lift spirits and take their mind off our current situation."Mr Damms said he hopes that, for people unable to go out, his photos "lift spirits and take their mind off our current situation."
The 36-year-old said: "I'm an interior photographer and landscape and wildlife photography is my passion and hobby.The 36-year-old said: "I'm an interior photographer and landscape and wildlife photography is my passion and hobby.
"I have posted a few images and videos the last few days and had a great response.""I have posted a few images and videos the last few days and had a great response."
The government advice is that those with symptoms of coronavirus should self-isolate.The government advice is that those with symptoms of coronavirus should self-isolate.
Though others can exercise outdoors once a day, police forces have warned against heading to popular beauty spots - so Mr Damms has been sharing the beauty online.Though others can exercise outdoors once a day, police forces have warned against heading to popular beauty spots - so Mr Damms has been sharing the beauty online.
Mr Damms said: "I've had lots of comments and messages thanking me and how seeing my photos has lifted their spirits and put a smile on their faces.Mr Damms said: "I've had lots of comments and messages thanking me and how seeing my photos has lifted their spirits and put a smile on their faces.
"It's not much but if it helps to make someone smile then I'm happy."It's not much but if it helps to make someone smile then I'm happy.
"I think at this point in time we all should be doing what we can, no matter how small, to help each other.""I think at this point in time we all should be doing what we can, no matter how small, to help each other."
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