One of the most photogenic places in Europe

How do I tell if a place is "photogenic"?

Well, my own criterion is quite simple!

Once I travel to a place that I've researched prior that and then I truly want to get back there again, once or sometimes even more times, to capture more pictures, that certainly means to me that the place is "photogenic".

Thinking today, in this lovely sunny winter Saturday, of such photogenic places, Tuscany, this breathtaking region of Italy, popped in my mind, so I decided to publish few photos from one of my travels to lovely Italy :)

I hope you have a positive and warm weekend :)

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Manually curated by ackhoo from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Much appreciated, have a lovely weekend! :)

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Thank you :)

Wow, that is absolutely beautiful. The first photo doesn't even look real, it looks like it is something out of a fairytale. I'm also wondering how old those buildings are.

I bet at least a few centuries old. I have cypress trees in our yard too and they grow very slowly. So judging by the height of those cypresses and the stone structure of most of the houses - maybe more than 3-4 centuries old. Just from the top of my head, of course :)

Thanks for stopping by! :)

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It's an amazingly beautiful place, I hope one day I can enjoy a place like this :)

Indeed, true words! :)
I hope you do that and travel there, you'll remember it for sure!

Hopefully so:)

Fingers crossed! :D

Beautiful Tuscany 😍 Definitely photogenic 👌

Absolutely :)
Thanks for stopping by! :)

It's absolutely my pleasure. Great profile to follow 👍

Appreciated :)

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As @hhayweaver said, the scenery indeed looks like a medieval fairytale movie, and not something that's actually real!

Thank you! :)
It's well hidden from the road actually :)

Yay! 🤗
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