Olives
Yesterday was a lovely early winter day in the Dão. Quite cold and misty early in the morning – the region is quite high. Soon after 10am much of the mist cleared, although leaving a few pockets in the valleys, and giving way to some warm sunshine with a beautiful soft light. The rest of the group went to visit an artisanal cheese factory while I stayed outside and took some photos. Many of these photos were taken of a field that reflected typical polyculture – olive trees, vines and orange trees all together.
Although not well known internationally, especially compared to Italy and Spain, Portugal does produce some very good olive oil.
Old trunk and green shoot
Once a bunch of grapes
Not really the best type of rot
Olives and vines
Vines and stone posts
Orange tree, vines and olives
Shady, secluded bower
The photographer as shadow
Olives and vines
Vines and stone posts
Orange tree, vines and olives
Shady, secluded bower
The photographer as shadow