In the Tuscan landscape, straw bales form a characteristic summer scene. After the harvest, they lie scattered across the rolling fields like golden cylinders, in tight rows or seemingly carelessly abandoned. The sun casts long shadows across the undulating terrain, while the golden yellow of the straw contrasts with the blue sky and the deep greens of cypress and olive trees.
These fields, often surrounded by winding dirt roads and old farmhouses, capture the essence of rural Tuscany: simple, warm and full of rhythm. The landscape exudes tranquillity, but also tells of age-old agricultural traditions and the closely linked life between man and nature.
Between villages like Pienza, San Quirico d'Orcia and Montalcino, straw bales are not only a sign of the harvest season, but also a visual echo of life in the fields. In the warm light of the morning or the glow of the evening sun, the Tuscan landscape with straw bales becomes a living painting full of texture, colour and timeless beauty.
Welcome to my photo gallery. Living close to the Dutch coast myself, as a professional photographer I am also inspired by landscapes of the dunes the beach and the sea. Many images here were taken by a medium format camera and offer unprecedented image quality. I also.. Read more…