An unexpected sunrise at Santa Comba beach ended with a complete double rainbow over the hermitage. A photographic diary about how the image was born and an explanation of the phenomenon that made it possible.
An unexpected sunrise at Santa Comba beach ended with a complete double rainbow over the hermitage. A photographic diary about how the image was born and an explanation of the phenomenon that made it possible.
The Brightin Star 9mm F5.6 is one of those lenses that changes the way you look at the world. An extreme ultra-wide that captures more than your eyes can see, keeping straight lines under control and offering optical character that’s surprisingly good for its price. Compact, metal-built and fully manual, it’s a tool designed for exploring vast landscapes, bold perspectives and daring compositions. It’s not perfect, but it’s incredibly inspiring.
This review comes from real-world field use: where the lens shows both the best —and also the worst— of its performance.
A story about how time, patience, and returning to the same place can change a photographer’s way of seeing. From the first visits to the Bardenas Reales to the most unforgettable sky.
The second chapter of the series dedicated to the Xeoparque Cabo Ortegal takes us inland, to the waterfalls of Narahío and Maríaqueira.
Places where photography becomes a dialogue with water, with time, and with memory.
A return to the origins — to the intimate beauty of the rivers that give life to the Galician landscape.
Xeoparque Cabo Ortegal: the hidden gem of Galician landscape photography.
Wild cliffs, Atlantic mist, and unique light make it a paradise for photographers seeking authentic, powerful scenes.
I tested the Irix Revo CPL (67 and 82 mm) in different landscapes and conditions. Result: deeper skies, fewer reflections, and natural colors. Solid construction, advanced coatings, and performance comparable to top brands, but at a much lower cost.