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The Thames from Greenwich pier
Revisiting four lakes
Revisiting the light of these images, high altitude lakes
Three crops, Boughton Lees, Kent
Walking below the North Downs, on the Pilgrims Way: Boughton Lees, Charing, Eastwell
Somewhere in the Andes
Working on some photographs taken some years ago... Quimsa Cruz, a section of the Cordillera de los Andes
The cloud hedges at Doddington Place gardens
One of the attraction of Doddington Place gardens is the cloud hedges, worth visiting!
Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia arborea)
The flower of the Floripondio, Devil’s Trumpet or Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia arborea), has hallucinogenic properties like all plants of the Datura family. Its shapes and colors, its branches, along with the effects it produces on the mind and consciousness, are part of the cultural imaginaries we weave with the natural world. Since ancient times and across all civilizations, human beings have experienced an intuition of “totality,” sought through rituals considered sacred due to their extraordinary essence. Thus, each culture seeks answers to its ancestral concerns. Mystery, enigma and secret, shadow, hiddenness and silence are words that come to mind when we think of the Floripondio.
Achachila Mayor: el Illimani
A view from the holy mountain Illimani and the Cordillera Real in the department of La Paz from Alercaya.
Two views from the Hayward Gallery
Sirk'i Qullu, a peak within Serranía de Murillo, La Paz
One of the less known stretches of the Cordillera Real, Serranía de Murillo rises above 5.546 metres above sea level and one of the prominent peaks. This section of the cordillera border the semi tropical area. Los Yungas. We climbed to the right of Sirk'i Qullu and we could see the tropical lands below.
Five postcards from Bilbao
A look at other buildings in Bilbao, other than the Guggenheim
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