Sometimes Tuscany looks like a painting, especially on mornings like this. The sun breaks through the canopy and sends powerful rays across the misty hills, while the landscape is bathed in soft gold and silver. What immediately stands out is the mysterious atmosphere: you can see faint outlines of trees and cypress trees, while the light becomes almost tangible in the mist.
My inspiration for this picture was the play between light and shadow. The peace of the morning, the silence broken only by birds and the feeling of being alone with the world for a moment - that is what I wanted to capture in this image.
For this shot, I waited until the sun was just high enough to break through the mist. The result is a layered landscape in which each viewer can discover their own story. It is those brief moments in Tuscany when you understand why artists have lost their hearts here for centuries.
This work brings calm, atmosphere and a touch of magic to any interior. Ideal for lovers of Italy, landscape photography and anyone longing for a relaxed, inspiring environment.
In 2009 Roy Poots bought his very first SLR camera, a Canon EOS 450D. After having photographed everything for a while, he realised that he liked landscapes, architecture and (nocturnal) cityscapes the most by far. Since then, he has devoted himself to these subjects.
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