Siena rising from the Tuscan hills on the road to Val d’Orcia 🇮🇹
I was on my way to Val d’Orcia—the most picturesque part of Tuscany. I found myself stopping often, every time a new landscape begged to be immortalized. In this frame, you can see Siena in the distance. This city is a maze of ancient streets and historic buildings, anchored by the famous Piazza del Campo and, of course, the Duomo di Siena.
If you’re ever nearby, go there; you won’t regret it. The Cathedral is, in my opinion, the best example of the Tuscan Gothic architectural style. The way the city sits perched above the rolling clay hills (the Crete Senesi) creates a timeless silhouette that photographers have loved for centuries.
Practical Tip: To get this kind of compressed perspective where the city feels nestled in the landscape, use a telephoto lens (70-200mm or higher). The rolling hills of Tuscany are vast, and a wide-angle lens can sometimes make a city like Siena look too small in the frame. Look for pull-off points along the SR2 road for some of the best vantage points of the skyline before you head deeper into the valley 📸
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