Photographer wearing a blue jacket shooting at sunrise with a tripod on a misty morning on Sao Jorge Island. The view shows some green fields and the ocean water on the background.
Aerial image showing typical farmland being harvest by a tractor on a beautiful morning with magic lateral light at Sao Jorge Island, Azores. São Jorge is an island situated in the central group of the Azores archipelago and part of the autonomous region of Portugal. Separated from its nearest neighbors (Pico and Faial islands) by the 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) Pico-São Jorge Channel, the central group is often referred colloquially as part of the Triangulo ("Triangle") group or just "The Triangle". São Jorge is a relatively long thin island with tall cliffs, whose 9500 inhabitants are concentrated on various geological debris fields (fajãs) along the north and south coasts; from east to west, the island is 53 kilometres (33 mi) long and, north to south, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) wide: its area is 237.59 square kilometres (91.73 sq mi).