The Dolomites don’t shout.
From a distance, they feel unreal. From above, even more so.

This wasn’t your usual mountain trip
No hiking boots, no trail maps – just a flight passing over the Dolomites, a camera and a patch of clear sky.
Through the window, the peaks unfolded like pages: jagged edges softened by distance, valleys bathed in early light.
Clouds hugged the ridges, shadows stretched like ink, and tiny alpine roads traced silent stories through the rock. You don’t need to land to feel the weight of a place like this.
Some landscapes don’t need scale — just stillness, and the time to look.