Liza Dracup surveys the cultural and ecological significance of overlooked environments in Northern England. The series was created while travelling through nature and using experimental photographic processes, capturing spontaneous moments of discovery. Rather than documenting places directly, Dracup uses photography to trace the emotional and physical experiences of travel. Blurred perspectives, fragmented views, and shifting light and colour create abstract images that feel both familiar and unsettling. They are an invitation to reflect on how to navigate and remember the landscapes around us.