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Limited Edition "Enshrined in Cloud" Photographed by Jack Marris (Released 2022)

Limited Edition "Enshrined in Cloud" Photographed by Jack Marris (Released 2022)

Introducing a very limited edition image. Only 25 of these pictures printed on canvas will ever be made. 

This stunning image was taken during a December 2015 camp on Beinn na h-Eaglaise which means ‘Hill of the Church’ in Gaelic. Standing at 736m tall and therefore classified as a Graham, Beinn na h-Eaglaise is much less well known than the famous Torridon Munros which surround it. After a tiring snowy climb, it was unfortunate that when Jack awoke in his tent in the morning he found himself almost completely enveloped in clouds which appeared to spoil an otherwise perfect sunrise.

It was only in late 2022, 7 years after he made the trip, that Jack realised he had captured this image showing the spectacular, almost ethereal view across to the Torridon mountains.

On the left of the image you can see Beinn Alligin and on the right, the mighty Liathach. In the centre you can also see Baosbheinn and Beinn Dearg and if you look closely, at the feet of these mountains you can see the township of Fasaig, Torridon. The beautiful ‘Nordic pink’ and gradient of the sky can sometimes be seen at dawn and dusk during a snowy winter. 

Hopefully you are as mesmerised by this new image as we are. We don’t foresee it being available for long so buy now to avoid disappointment.

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Limited Edition "Enshrined in Cloud" Photographed by Jack Marris (Released 2022)

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Introducing a very limited edition image. Only 25 of these pictures printed on canvas will ever be made. 

This stunning image was taken during a December 2015 camp on Beinn na h-Eaglaise which means ‘Hill of the Church’ in Gaelic. Standing at 736m tall and therefore classified as a Graham, Beinn na h-Eaglaise is much less well known than the famous Torridon Munros which surround it. After a tiring snowy climb, it was unfortunate that when Jack awoke in his tent in the morning he found himself almost completely enveloped in clouds which appeared to spoil an otherwise perfect sunrise.

It was only in late 2022, 7 years after he made the trip, that Jack realised he had captured this image showing the spectacular, almost ethereal view across to the Torridon mountains.

On the left of the image you can see Beinn Alligin and on the right, the mighty Liathach. In the centre you can also see Baosbheinn and Beinn Dearg and if you look closely, at the feet of these mountains you can see the township of Fasaig, Torridon. The beautiful ‘Nordic pink’ and gradient of the sky can sometimes be seen at dawn and dusk during a snowy winter. 

Hopefully you are as mesmerised by this new image as we are. We don’t foresee it being available for long so buy now to avoid disappointment.