
Wednesday, 2nd June 2010
Tuscany Italy
by Brett Cohen
This is a shot of the famous patch of cypress in Tuscany, I really liked how the low light was hitting.
Equipment: Canon
Brett Cohen
Website: www.eyeonphilly.com
Tuscany Italy by Brett Cohen was photo of the day on Wednesday, 2nd June 2010. It is tagged Trees. You can leave a comment below.

21 Comments
Jayanta Debnath
Nice framing…
Su
Sweet shot reminds me of holidays past.
czh
beautiful
Heidi Anne Morris Photography
Beautiful, just the sort of picture I long to capture one day. :O)
Pauline Jones
This is quintessential Tuscany; I like the poppies in the foreground.
Jaz
The red flowers make this picture alive…
planet lover
Beautiful spot, perfect light. Great shot! Add the food, the language, the people, and you really have one of the greatest places on Earth!!
Jim Johnson
Boy, after living in Tuscany for several years in teh 1980s and loving every minute, this shot tugs at me. Thanks for sharing…
Please keep it up.
Jim
Marie Dunphy Harding
The group of trees look almost arificial, a lovely shot with excellent light.
susolov
Awe! Wish I was there. Beautiful peaceful photo. Great color and balance.
Renee
Super shot, looks very nice there
Hanna
I love Italy, especially Tuscany and that is a magnificent shot! I love the colours, the big difference between the bright blue sky, the yellow fields, the green grass and the red flowers. Lovely composition. Congratulations!
David Howland
The golden light on the grass in the background of the shot is awesome!
Laurie
What a lovely shot! I just saw the movie, “Letters to Juliet,” and the Italian scenery was magnificent!
mike
Great landscape to take a walk through.
Brett
Thanks a lot everybody for your comments.
Kelly
WOW! That is a GREAT shot..beautiful!!!!
Ellen Empson
Wonderfully quaint and so european feeling! Love it.
Grete
Fantastic image, fantastic this Tuscany land!!! Excellent. Congratulations
Rob Wolstenholme
I think this is the same group Charlie Waite has published photos of – and I way prefer yours! Excellent.
Thomas Kop
Tuscany…my fav