N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Umbrian odyssey

Photographers seem to flock to Tuscany and rightly so, the landscapes are stunning. Rolling hills, adorned with vineyards and olive groves, are punctuated by charming rustic villages and iconic cypress tree-lined country roads.

However, I always prefer to take the road less travelled.

I’ll admit I’m selfish, but I prefer to have a location all to myself if possible, and I think the majority of landscape photographers feel the same way. A couple of years back,

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