The story of this shot deserves to be told: long wanted to visit the val d'Orcia, and especially Madonna di Vitaleta, a little chapel immersed in the Tuscan countryside. This place is particularly suitable for photos at sunset, so, together with my friend Alessio, we decided to go for a golden hour shot: unfortunately, the weather was not kind to us and after miles and miles traveled, when we arrived near the site the scenery was far from ideal: the sky was overcast and it had started to rain. However, even thought we were discouraged, we decided to try it anyway. We left the car, take our equipment and after a long walk into the muddy ground, we reach the location. Meanwhile, the rain had intensified and and all our clothes, and especially, the equipment, were covered in water and soil. Suddenly, just when everything seemed to turn for the worse, the turning point: a hole in the sky freed the sun from it's prigiony and the light beams hit the ears of corn: every single drop of water on their surface, hitted by the light, created an incredible spectacle of light and reflections We take our shot,happy for having decided to try Photography always requires perseverance and dedication and, often, rewards This picture was taken in Val D'orcia, Tuscany, one of UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Shooted from Italian filming location for Ridley Scott's Oscar-winning film Gladiator Pienza, Italy
Formentera, Spain The most characteristic lighthouse of the island, after the sunset