
Wild Isles: Mountains & Moorland
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The wild uplands of the UK are some of the last truly untamed landscapes in our isles. The mountains and moorlands are places of raw beauty and constant change — where shifting light, weather, and wild open spaces create moments of pure drama
The wild uplands of the UK are some of the last truly untamed landscapes in our isles. Towering peaks, sweeping ridgelines, and rolling moorland bathed in ever-changing light create endless opportunities for atmospheric photography. From dawn mists clinging to the valleys to dramatic storm clouds sweeping across rugged summits, the mountains and moors reward patience, vision, and a deep respect for nature
Photographing these landscapes is about more than just capturing a view — it’s about telling the story of a place shaped by wind, weather, and time. Out on the moor you’ll find solitude, space, and silence. In the mountains, you’ll experience raw drama, scale, and the fleeting magic of light breaking through the clouds.
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MOUNTAIN HARES: HARDSHIP
High on the windswept plateaus and rugged slopes of the Scottish Highlands lives one of Britain’s most iconic mammals – the mountain hare. Perfectly adapted to a life in the uplands, these remarkable creatures change their coats with the seasons, blending seamlessly into heather in summer and snow in winter.
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SCANDINAVIAN TUNDRA
Subarctic Scandinavia, characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The region includes areas within the Arctic Circle, experiencing extreme seasonal temperature variations and, in some cases, periods of continuous daylight in summer and darkness in winter. The coastline, features dramatic fjords, rugged mountains, and tundra.





