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
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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
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
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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