Ribadeo, Galicia, February 2022.
I missed photographing the coast.
Ribadeo, Galicia, February 2022.
I missed photographing the coast.
Ribadeo, Galicia, February 2022.
From the video Photography at the coast: mistake and successes.
Three days of photography at the coast, with some successes, and plenty of mistakes.
Lake Tahoe, Nevada, November 2021.
Bardenas Reales, Navarre, Spain, September 2021.
Madeira, November 2021.
La Mancha, December 2021.
The shadows play a very important role in my photography. By controlling them, I get to decide how much to reveal, and how much to hide. Instead of giving the viewer everything, I like my images to hint.
Mt Hood National Forest, September 2020.
Aceredo, Galicia, February 2022.
This tree had been underwater for decades, until it resurfaced very recently. Briefly, as it will be gone again soon, this time maybe forever.
St Joseph, Michigan, February 2021.
I love capturing objects that feel out of place, like this swing in the middle of nowhere in a snowy landscape.
Aceredo, Galicia, February 2022.
The bridge that wasn't supposed to look that tall.
Watch the vide: Photographing the underwater town of Aceredo.
Aceredo, Galicia, February 2022.
As the town of Aceredo resurfaced 30 years later, so did some old and forgotten views.
Aceredo, Galicia, February 2022.
This tree has been underwater for 30 years. All that time later, and for just a few minutes, the water stood still and I was able to capture this beautiful scene.
The small town of Aceredo has been underwater for more than 30 years, but it's resurfaced for a brief time due to a drought. Of course, I had to capture it with my camera.
Lake Michigan, February 2021.
From my last year's explorations in snowy Michigan.
Asturias, February 2020.
The stunning Picos de Europa mountains.
South Dakota, April 2018.
I can still feel the cold from that day. What a trip this was.
Another beautiful foggy morning walking around town, POV edition.
Galicia, Spain.
I love photographing the storks that live around here. This morning, I captured this one coming back to its nest after an early outing.