An image from some of Scotland's most remote mountains. It's no small feat to get out here, but it's worth it every time.

Made last year when me and Benjamin Maze took a group of awesome clients hiking and wild camping here; we were treated to all manner of brilliant conditions from hail to blue skies. (Join us in September 2026 for the second iteration of our Northwest Highlands photography adventure!)

a boggy moorland of grasses and rocks dominate the foreground of this mountain image taken in remote scotland. white gneiss boulders interact with golden grass and reeds. the small lochan is perfectly still and reflects the partly cloudy skies above. three distant mountains stand tall in the background with a prominent central peak. the whole scene is dotted in a patchwork of light
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