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Glas-allt-Shiel

Being intrigued by the impact Scotland’s climate has on the landscape, especially when the season are so defined, this project is simply about curiosity. It focusses on a subject which identifies a lot about Scotland; bothy culture, moody weather and the famous munro, Lochnagar as a backdrop. Furthermore, trees were of significant importance for the project as they demonstrate seasonal changes.

The project was achieved by returning to the same location, once a season. The shooting spot was on top of a recognisable rock - protruding from the long grass - which has a direct viewpoint of the bothy. Waiting for the ideal conditions each season - low, evening light and partially cloudy – conveys the vivid atmosphere of the Cairngorms and Scotland in general.

The series begins with Winter.

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