The view of Moine House and the mountains beyond is a classic open Highland landscape, with weathered stone walls rising from autumn moorland beneath heavy, shifting skies. Exposed to the elements and shaped by years of wind and weather, the building feels inseparable from the land around it, a simple structure built for shelter, now slowly returning to the landscape that sustains it.
Photographed in autumn, when colour softens and the light becomes more dramatic, the scene is defined by muted tones and a strong sense of space.
Location: Highland, Scotland