Natural Landscape

Sleepy Hollow’s Woods

December 10, 2009
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In the post “Rising Towards an Electrical Storm” I promised to release a special edition of that photo. So here it is. This edition is much darker, almost with a grim atmosphere… Doesn’t this remind you anything? Well, the name I chose for this photo says it all! It definitely reminds me of Tim Burton. [...]

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Water’s Nook

December 8, 2009
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A garden has always its nooks; that is a universal truth. Calouste Gulbenkian’s garden ain’t an exception, and, amidst the vegetation, we can find several spots. Some are not very interesting but some are, such as this one. This is in fact an hidden spot. If you keep walking through the main garden’s paths, you’ll [...]

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Gulbenkian’s Garden

December 8, 2009
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When I published the photo “Rising Towards an Electrical Storm”, here on Pedro’s, I wrote about the gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. This photo is a perspective of a small part of them. This place is gorgeous and brings back a lot of memories of the time I spent there when I was a [...]

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Rising Towards an Electrical Storm

November 28, 2009
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In the center of Lisbon there’s a foundation called Calouste Gulbenkian. This foundation is dedicated to science, culture, and art, and they also have a beautiful garden with several species of plants, flowers and trees… It has lots of grass fields, it has lakes with koi fish, birds, ducks, and several objects such as statues, [...]

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The Road Not Taken

October 29, 2009
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This photo was taken on a gorgeous Saturday morning. The light was great and the clouds were providing some nice contrasts. I hopped into the car and drove around with no destination. A few miles ahead, I saw this right in front of me. So I stopped the car on the side of the road, mounted the tripod in front of it and started shooting.

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