Dunstanburgh in Northumberland is a location that needs no introduction for UK landscape photographers … so I’m not going to give one. All of the images below were taken near, or on, a rock feature called Greymare Rock, shown on the Google Map embedded below. The rock is at it’s most photogenic when it’s half-covered in water – about two hours below full tide. As usual with rocks, working when the tide is going out is much, much safer than working on an incoming tide – particularly since the surrounding “canonball” rocks are notoriously slippy and could break an ankle.