Landscape and travel photographer Lee Frost has been photographing the windswept beaches, castles and wide open vistas of Northumberland, England’s northernmost county. Positioned close to the border with Scotland, Northumberland has been the scene of many historical wars between Scotland and England. Due to this bloody history, it has the most castles of any English county.
Bamburgh Castle bathed in evening light with foreground of barnacle-encrusted rocks and rock pools
Sunrise on Alnmouth Beach, Alnmouth, Alnwick
Fishermen’s huts, Lindisfarne, Holy Island, Northumberland
Yellow light on Dunstanburgh Castle
Roughting Lynn waterfall, near Wooler
Old fisherman’s hut, Beadnell
Fields of oil seed rape, near Seahouses
Patterns in the sand at Bamburgh castle and Bamburgh beach
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Absolutely breathtaking … every single one! Just added Northumberland to my bucket list!
They are amazing huh? I really want to go and photograph Northumberland myself. Every photo I’ve seen of Banburgh Castle and beach is totally different depending on the time of day or weather – could be a great stop-motion project too!