Yes it's been a while. I have been through March on the Cape and back to Budapest for April and May. Went to County Mayo, Ireland in April, and down to Tuscany in May for my annual pilgrimage to Florence. Only this time I decided to see what was the wonderful landscape of Val d'Orcia south of Siena all about. I have seen many beautiful images from here, and beautiful landscapes in "The English Patient" and "Gladiator" (Maximus' home) were set here.
I went, and extended my stay, so that this year's annual trip to Florence was really a trip to the Val d'Orcia. Did get to Florence though, and the highlight there was spending a day standing in the Uffizi arcade with the water color painters and the morocchini selling art prints and knockoff handbags, trying to sell some of my prints. Many compliments, no sales, lots of fun.
The Val d'Orcia was beautiful but gave me a strange feeling of taking pictures of what I have seen pictures of....not a very creative feeling. One day I saw a photo tour bus of photographers working on the famous stand of cypresses at Torrenieri. Their van had pulled off the highway that runs right past the spot, and I hope they did well, but it sort of reinforced the feeling of wondering where was my personal experience of this beautiful landscape.
I think it is emerging as I work through the images. Here are two from the day the sun really came out, the clouds blustered in spectacular fashion and I wandered wonderfully through the lands of San Giovanni d'Asso, as I moved from Montalcino to Pienza, by a very roundabout route.
I call the first one, "To Camprena" because just up the road and to the left is the turn to the monastery of Santa Anna in Camprena, which was the setting of "The English Patient" and some opening scenes of the movie were along this road I am sure.
The second one, "I Cipressini" is a revisit of the abstract look I started working on last winter. I like it, and am applying it to many of the Val d'Orcia pictures.
More images from the Val d'Orcia can be seen here
Labels
1984
2012 calendar
2013 calendar
abstract
aesthetics
agnostic
Alfred Glover
Alfred Stieglitz
Ansel Adams
apollo
aquinnah
art
art form
art show
artists' circle
arts foundation
back river
barlow
beacon street
bicycles
boston
boston marathon
bourne
brewster
brookline
budapest
cambridge
cape cod canal
Cape Neddick
captain Kidd
cat boat
cataumet
cataumet arts center
chapoquoit
chilmark
Christ lutheran church
climate change
coolidge corner
cotuit center
county galway
county mayo
cranberry
Desiree Davila
doo lough
easter
eastham
Edward Weston
falmouth
faust
firenze
florence
freedom
Geraldine Mills
goethe
green line
harvard square
harvest
hen cove
Henry Peach Robinson
herreshoff
highland light
iran
ireland
japan
kamaishi
Kesennuma
khorasan
kittery point
lough mask
lough nafooey
louisburgh
Maine
martha's vineyard
Mary Colt
menemsha
minamisanriku
mistakes
monk's cove
monument beach
mounting a large print
nauset light beach
Ned Manter
new bedford
newcomb hollow
newport
Newtown
nobska
north falmouth
nubble
ofunato
old silver beach
orleans
pamet river
parker's boatyard
patuisset
persian rug
philippines
photography
phusion
pictorialism
pienza
pocasset
privacy
prometheus
provincetown
quissett
quissett harbor boatyard
red bicycle
religion
rikuzentakata
robert manz
robert manz studio
roonagh
Sandwich
Shapiro
skaket
so big
squibnocket
studio
suffering
sunrise
sunset
surf drive
thanksgiving
the harvest
theory
truro
tuscany
umbrella
val d'orcia
village market
vinci
war
wellfleet
west falmouth
west tisbury
woods hole
yamadamachi
York
it's always hard to see something familiar in a new way--even harder when what you've seen is already an abstracted image. but i think the two photos you posted work at least as well as patterned color as they do as pictures of beautiful landscapes. i look forward to spending some time with your other images.
ReplyDelete