Seen

«Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back:
a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country.»

—Anaïs Nin

Spaces

Volverte a ver

Sanabria

Incesante

Galicia

Duerme

Galicia

Heart needs a home

Summer at Home

The colour of life

Home

Seize the day

Truchillas

Vecchio

Firenze

Vicolo

Roma

Eternità

Roma

Été

Paris

Voyeur

Louvre

Vergangenheit

Salzburg

Waltzer

Brighton

On An Island

Mapping the stars for a while (Tenerife)

Aquí

Madrid

Volver

MAD

To Thee

St. Paul's Cathedral, London

Stella

Enchanting Church of St. Dunstan-in-the-East

Fish, play, love

Brighton

Seven Sisters

East Sussex

Cupido

Roma

David

Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze

La luce

Vaticano

Brave New World

London

Zeit

Berlin

Latidos

Madrid

Schwarzwald

Heidelberg

Vida

Asturias

Búsquedas

Sanabria

B

Lago de Sanabria

Sueños de eternidad

Lago de Sanabria

A place for my head

Lago de Sanabria

Astronomy

Sonne

Newton 1000/200 w/Baader filter + Canon EOS 450D on prime focus (31 July 2012, during Solar Cycle 24).

An incredible likeness of being

Earth and the Moon share many puzzling chemical similarities. Were we one?

Companions

Jupiter happily orbited by the four moons that Galileo encountered: Io, Europa, Ganimede and Calisto.

Solar partial eclipse

March 2015

Lunar partial eclipse

August 2017

Out of the Blue

The first birds and reptiles on Earth are older than the beautiful Pleiades.

Bliss

A few minutes after the civil twilight at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM, La Palma) in 2020.
The silence in this place is full of questions, and answers too.

An evening with Herschel

William Herschel Telescope looks at Orion with devotion, because stars are born there incessantly.

Finding a Way (I)

A shy Milky Way behind thin sodium-dye clouds, illuminated with the light of my hometown.

Finding a Way (II)

The sky as seen during Astroarbacia, in Navas de Estena (Ciudad Real, Spain)

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