Galicia, September 2021.
One of my favorite images of the year, one I made during an evening walk. I'm so glad I had my camera with me!
Galicia, September 2021.
One of my favorite images of the year, one I made during an evening walk. I'm so glad I had my camera with me!
La Mancha, December 2021.
One of those magical moments to be grateful for. On my very last day photographing these windmills, the fog showed up transforming the whole landscape. As beautiful as everything was, things got even better with the appearance of this beautiful rainbow. It quickly went away, but I was lucky enough to capture it.
After spending a night up in Mt Hood, I was on my way down when I stumbled upon this beautiful view of the Newtown Creek and its canyon. The light was incredible, bathing an already stunning landscape with some magic.
A "last minute" image on a backpacking trip that almost didn't happen: sandwiched in between a windstorm and a snowstorm, the window for me to finally sleep next to the beautiful volcano was very, very narrow.
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Indiana, January 2021.
Another image from last winter, this one made from the balcony.
Indiana, January 2021.
Last year's Christmas was a white one in Indiana, when I made this image. This year's is a bit different, wet and much warmer. No matter the weather you have these days, I hope you all have a great time and take appreciation on what you've done this year.
Colorado, September 2020.
The Rocky Mountains welcomed me with a very early snowfall, at the beginning of September. I couldn't have asked for better conditions, as fresh snow covered the mountains, and the fog swallowed the forest.
Galicia, December 2021.
From a beautiful foggy morning in town.
Galicia, December 2021.
We had some lovely foggy mornings last week, and I tried to make the most of them. So much that I felt a bit relieved when I woke up this morning to a clear sky. For the first time in more than a week, I was able to enjoy my morning coffee and take it easy with breakfast. As I called it before, it's a blessing... and a curse.
A beautiful morning of photography in a very foggy town. Of course, I had to take you with me.
Galicia, December 2021.
A foggy day in town, early in the morning. A perfect day for photography!
Galicia, December 2021.
I grew up calling this bridge "The Roman Bridge". Everyone around here still calls it "The Roman Bridge". But it is not Roman at all; it was actually built in medieval times, around 500 years ago. Still old, but not that old.
Today, it's one of my favorite subjects to photograph in the fog.
Madeira, November 2021.
I guess technically a tunnel (or an arch), not a cave, but it did have the feeling of one. I went with a long exposure to make the water look as still as possible, and also to make the ocean in the background a bit less distracting. Long exposures have that ability of making even the most dramatic scenes look peaceful and calm.
I might have a replacement to my beloved 35mm f/1.4, a lens that stopped working a few weeks ago. Let's find out if it meets all my requirements to be in my camera bag!
Galicia, December 2021.
A scene I walk by many, many times. It's always beautiful, but it really comes alive when there's thick fog. And that's what I got this morning: lots and lots of fog.
Fanal, November 2021.
Trees more expressive than many humans!
La Mancha, December 2021.
Shooting the windmills from behind.
Campo de Criptana, La Mancha, December 2021.
Another image from my trip to La Mancha. Now that I find myself with quite a few images of the same subject, I understand why some artists just go for "Study number X" as the title. It's a struggle to find a unique description for each one of them! I personally don't like the word study, but I might have to come up with something soon.
Alcázar de San Juan, La Mancha, December 2021.
This is one of my favorites from the first set of rough edits of the images I made in La Mancha, where I photographed the legendary Don Quixote's windmills.
I just got back after a week photographing the legendary Don Quixote's giants: the stunning windmills of La Mancha. So many good images, so many good times. This video tries to compress several days, several mornings, several nights, of photography in 22 minutes of footage and images. Hope you enjoy it.
Fanal, Madeira, November 2021.
It's almost like the tree is trying to pull me in. At least, that's what I see when I look at this image. Another one from the magical forest of Fanal, in Madeira.