This new photograph was added to my latest Still Life VI collection.
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Greenwich Park in four Seasons
Somewhere in the Andes
Working on some photographs taken some years ago... Quimsa Cruz, a section of the Cordillera de los Andes
Summer clouds
Summer clouds and below the same setting...
The Self - 4
Continuing with my Portraits project: The Self 4
An Andean belfry
Once again going back in time with photographs I have taken and become a reality once again by the power of memory and feeling
Once there was a door...
Sunset over East London
The Patna
The Patna was a local steamer as old as the hills, lean like a greyhound, and eaten up with rust worse than a condemned water-tank.
The beginning of Lord Jim's troubled journey
Choice
The question of Choice, freedom, natural inclination, pre-emptied behaviour, predisposition, The Light or The Dark, as in the image it is not a path that one can leave, but a fixed track, once chosen it will take us to its destination...
Views of La Paz, from Muela del Diablo (Devil's tooth)
The prominent rock outcrop known as the Devil’s Molar (3825m) is actually an extinct volcanic plug that rises between the Río Choqueyapu and the suburban sprawl of La Paz's Pedregal and Calacoto.
Worth trekking the few hours up from Calacoto or Zona Sur, a constant climb that seems endless. The reward is the views as you return to La Paz