My recent absence from the forum was explained, partly, by being in the north-west of Scotland to shoot the 25th anniversary celebration of the Assynt Crofters Trust buying the North Assynt Estate. This was the first time that people living on the land cast off the centuries old practice of all sorts of weird, often absent, landlords buying up huge tracts of land and using it as their playground, with no regard for the people living on that land.
Scotland's land legislation is amongst the most unfair and outdated law anywhere in the world. Land Reform is happening slowly, but not fast enough for some of us.
Anyway, Assynt Crofters were the first to break the mould and I was honoured to be asked to photograph the events in a week-long celebration.
This image is from the final, Friday-night ceilidh (party, or a gathering)
Shot at f2.8 and 6400 ISO on my Canon 5DMkIV with the 24-70 L Lens. Shot at 3 minutes before midnight.
The idea was to capture the essence of the week. Any comments are welcome.