Picture of the Week: Alnwick Castle Mono

In the past few months we've visited England's most northern county on three occasions as we've discovered the joys of Northumberland, a beautiful part of the UK that is only three hours up the A1 from where we live in Lincolnshire.

Alnwick Castle - Nikon D700, 17-35 f2.8, 1/125 @ f8, ISO200, Lee 0.6 ND Soft Grad

In August we had a family day in Alnwick.  One of the draws of the town is Alnwick Castle, which is famous for where they filmed the outdoor scenes at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films.  Perched on a hill overlooking the river Alnwick Castle doesn't look like Hogwarts from the outside but it is a perfect example of a medieval English castle on the frontier with Scotland.

We paused to admire the scene while heading back into Alnwick and also so I could photograph the castle from the river bridge.

There will be more from Northumberland on this blog soon.

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