A full moon night illuminates the imposing profile of Mount Reit above Bormio.
The meadow in the foreground, lit by a clear and suspended light, feels like part of a dream, while the rock face rises like a motionless backdrop beneath the starry sky.
The scene was captured at night using a long exposure, allowing the moonlight, though faint, to slowly reveal every detail.
It is a photograph built in silence and patience, where time stretches until it becomes light.
The stars dot the sky with unwavering precision, while the mountain, though massive, appears weightless, like a charcoal drawing etched into the night.
The moonlight doesn’t illuminate, it unveils: each blade of grass, each line of the ridge emerges as if from a dream, in a landscape suspended between reality and vision.
A nocturnal portrait of Alpine stillness, where moonlight becomes paint, and the night quietly guards its secrets.
Born in Milan on November 28, 1977, I’ve been living in Bormio for many years, where I work as a ski instructor and draw endless inspiration from the surrounding mountains and nature.
Photography, to me, is not just about representation, it’s about interpretation.
Many of my..
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