South Moravia, located near the border of the Czech Republic and Austria, is a rural landscape characterised by vineyards and rolling hills. The gently undulating fields of this region are often compared to the picturesque landscapes of Tuscany, and rightly so. The area is dotted with buildings and towns, making a long telephoto lens essential to minimise distractions in your final images.
In this particular location, a long telephoto lens, possibly paired with a teleconverter, would be very useful, as the line of chestnut trees is approximately a kilometre away. The surrounding fields change throughout the year, so it’s worth visiting in different seasons to capture a variety of scenes.