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This photograph, taken from the air, offers a unique perspective of the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi coast in Italy. From this height, the landscape is transformed into an abstract work of art, where the winding coastline and shimmering waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea come together in a harmonious symphony of colours and shapes.
In the foreground, the sandy beach stretches along the shore, inviting and enticing those who want to experience the warmth of the sun and the refreshing breeze of the sea. Here and there, you can see a few people enjoying the peace and serenity of the coast, their silhouettes just tiny specks against the vast panorama.
Further away, the azure sea stretches to the horizon, where the water seamlessly merges into the clear blue sky. It is an image that exudes peace and freedom, an invitation to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the timeless splendour of nature.
This picture offers not only a visual feast, but also a moment of contemplation and wonder at the grandeur of nature and the simple pleasures of life on the coast.
Diana and Ronnie like to travel to areas where few tourists come.
With our photography we want to take the viewer along on our journeys of discovery. We like to meet other people and enjoy the beauty of a country. We want to tell stories and thus touch the viewer, make them curious, make them think and inspire them.
Diana: "My passion for photography was born through travel."
Ronnie: "I prefer to travel to countries around the Sahara and the Himalayas."
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