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"Light", San Andres de Teixido, June 2018

July 08, 2018 in photographs

I had very different plans for this morning. I was supposed to be photographing the beautiful cliffs of the Costa Ártabra, but ended up shooting rather dramatic, mysterious shots in the thick fog that devoured the whole landscape just after dawn.

You know I love shooting in the fog: you can create beautiful images (like this one, "Light"), that otherwise would be impossible to get.

The key of this image, for me, it's the door and the light that peaks out from it. It's subtle, but it's there. And you can't avoid lookint at it.

See more images of Galicia here.
Watch the video of this morning.

Tags: black and white, sony a6500, cedeira, galicia, spain
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