Description
This image was made in the Scottish Highlands, where the remains of a stone tower sit quietly inside a vast, living landscape.
What was once a structure of defense now feels more like a geological feature than a human one.
The land has not erased it. It has absorbed it.
Here, the castle no longer dominates the environment. It participates in it.
Stone returns to hill.
Architecture returns to weather.
Human history softens into topography.
This photograph is not about ruin, but about continuity.
The idea that time does not destroy so much as redistribute.
Light moves. Grass grows. Water gathers. And what we built becomes part of the earth again.



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