Hatterrall Ridge in thick mist — a post-glacial landslip camp. The slope's age shows through texture: lichen and moss on every rock, gnarled trees twisted in the scree. I was camping among sheep with visibility concerns, solving the puzzle of where to pitch safely. But that constraint focused the photography: comparing the landslip at multiple scales — from above (drones, summits) against close detail (what the rocks look like when you're standing on them).