Nuno Moura (rsn00b)
Echoes of Nature
There are experiences that mark us. They are so intense and unique that we go back to those memories over and over again, reapreciando every feeling as if it were the first time
It wasn't the best sky I've ever seen, I didn't see the best shooting stars, in fact, it wasn't even the astrolandscape session for which I was more motivated, since it was the second session in a row and the fatigue was kicking in.
These factors led to lower the pace. Instead of looking frantically for the most diverse subjects, I chose one at the end of the afternoon and waited
This long and relaxed wait allowed me to truly observe for the first time in 2 days the natural splendor that surrounded me. The Almendra dam area is rich in wildlife as well as quite remote from civilization, having only small villages, yet distant. Human and city sounds are completely non-existent and replaced by a frenzy of animal life, and in the space of just over 1h30 it was easy to appreciate small and large birds, cat-sized fish, leisurely feeding cattle, deers, far and suspicious, among others animals and sounds, so well known but so rare to hear so often.
The night has come, windy but with a pleasant temperature, the sounds changed but the frenzy of nature was kept, and I think that for the first time in many years, I just observed the starry sky, accompanied by the relaxing melody of the waves of water and the fauna that it supports.
This is the only picture of this night. Seek to convey calm, tranquility and beauty, and it is a reflection of the whole experience of this late afternoon / night
PS. The human being cannot, in any way, percecionar these colors during the night. It was however only used by the camera. It's probably the most "fake" photo I've ever posted.
Echoes of Nature
There are experiences that mark us. They are so intense and unique that we go back to those memories over and over again, reapreciando every feeling as if it were the first time
It wasn't the best sky I've ever seen, I didn't see the best shooting stars, in fact, it wasn't even the astrolandscape session for which I was more motivated, since it was the second session in a row and the fatigue was kicking in.
These factors led to lower the pace. Instead of looking frantically for the most diverse subjects, I chose one at the end of the afternoon and waited
This long and relaxed wait allowed me to truly observe for the first time in 2 days the natural splendor that surrounded me. The Almendra dam area is rich in wildlife as well as quite remote from civilization, having only small villages, yet distant. Human and city sounds are completely non-existent and replaced by a frenzy of animal life, and in the space of just over 1h30 it was easy to appreciate small and large birds, cat-sized fish, leisurely feeding cattle, deers, far and suspicious, among others animals and sounds, so well known but so rare to hear so often.
The night has come, windy but with a pleasant temperature, the sounds changed but the frenzy of nature was kept, and I think that for the first time in many years, I just observed the starry sky, accompanied by the relaxing melody of the waves of water and the fauna that it supports.
This is the only picture of this night. Seek to convey calm, tranquility and beauty, and it is a reflection of the whole experience of this late afternoon / night
PS. The human being cannot, in any way, percecionar these colors during the night. It was however only used by the camera. It's probably the most "fake" photo I've ever posted.