Contrada Sovrana Dell’ Istrice

Contrada Sovrana Dell' Istrice
Doors, windows, and brick wall — Contrada Sovrana Dell’ , Istrice, Siena, Italy

Contrada Sovrana Dell’ Istrice. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Doors, windows, and brick wall — Contrada Sovrana Dell’ , Istrice, Siena, Italy.

We had only a single day in Siena during our nearly-two-week stay in Tuscany back in 2016, but it was plenty of time to convince me that i need to return. Central Siena is an amazing place — a literal maze of very narrow streets that ring a large central plaza, the site of the famous annual horse race pitting contestants representing the various districts of the city against one another.

This building is from the Contrade Sovrana Dell’ Istrice — essentially the “Sovereign District of the Porcupine.” As I understand it, each of the “districts” of Siena is named after an animal. Each district also has its own colors, which you’ll see everywhere as you walk through sections of the city.


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Strata

Strata
Sort morning light illumnates rugged desert strata

Strata. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Soft morning light illumnates rugged desert strata.

Desert landscapes can have an almost surreal quality, with features that are close to unbelievable. (I suspect that this happens in most landscapes, but the “barren” desert reveals them more clearly.) The landscape is laid bard, and we get a clear view of eroded features, twisted rock strata, contrasting colors produced by layers of different materials.

In certain places, in the right light, the contests and patterns become even more striking. This is one of those locations, and it was a day with that kind of light. These eroded hills are threaded with both very light and very dark strata, sometimes directly juxtaposed. On this morning the low-angle, directional light was softened a bit by high clouds.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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