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En el supuesto imaginario de una pobre sardina - que pasó a "mejor vida" - el azul de estos fuegos de artificio podría evocar el regreso a sus orígenes marinos. Disuelta en esos mares azules su conciencia "sardino-fotográfica*, si la tuviere, habrá quedado así fundida en el Cosmos. Las cosas del mas allá post Carnaval dan que pensar.....
(Fireworks 14
In the imaginary assumption of a poor sardine - who passed on to a "better life" - the blue of these fireworks could evoke a return to its marine origins. Dissolved in those blue seas his "sardine-photographic" consciousness, if she had one, will thus have been fused in the Cosmos. Post-Carnival afterlife things make you think.....)
Fire on fire would normally kill us
But this much desire, together, we're winners
El fuego en el fuego normalmente nos mataría
Pero todo este deseo, juntos, somos ganadores
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This is how the Volcán de Fuego looked just over 12 hours into its eruption. It was incredible to watch this event unfold from a rooftop in Antigua Guatemala. I watched it most of the night and then was up for sunrise to continue documenting the eruption. The morning light hit the pyroclastic cloud and gave it this purple color. As the light changed the cloud color changed from purple to orange to green and then eventually blue. It was pretty amazing to watch.
a travel series - images taken on my trip to the state of Colima, the villages of Comala, Noguera and Suchitlan at the foot of two volcanos.
- the twin volcanos, el Volcan de Fuego and the Nevado de Colima with an agave (tequila cactus) pantation in foreground, Colima, Mexico. the Volcan de Fuego, left, is one of the 10 most active volcanos in the world!!! unfortunately i could not get one shot of both volcanos free of clouds as hurrican Kiko was visiting offshore, some 100 km's away.
Liberada del peso de su ser sardinal fluye en luz, tal vez purificada por el fuego.
(Entierro de La Sardina, playa de Las Canteras, carnaval de Las Palmas)
(Fireworks
Freed from the weight of her sardinal being, she flows in light, perhaps purified by fire.
"Burial of La Sardina", Las Canteras beach, Las Palmas carnival)
Montañas de fuego
Lava y volcanes, bastas extensiones salvajes y vírgenes dónde maravillarse con el poder y la violencia de los fenómenos volcánicos en una zona que empezó a formarse hace apenas 300 años. Timanfaya es un lugar para asombrarse de la naturaleza volcánica de Lanzarote. una belleza diferente, una abundancia de colores, que unidos al negro, en una zona pasto de la lava, un paisaje único. Un recorrido en Camello.
Mountains of fire
lava and volcanoes, vast wild and virgin expanses where to marvel at the power and violence of volcanic phenomena in an area that began to form just 300 years ago. Timanfaya is a place to be amazed at the volcanic nature of Lanzarote. a different beauty, an abundance of colors, which together with black, in an area pastured by lava, a unique landscape. A camel ride.
Mi agradecimiento a tod@s, por los más de 8 millones de visitas que recibo en redes.
Let me say a huge thank you, for over than 8 million visits that I receive in networks.
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As you can see I'm getting interested in theater or performances... I hope you like this set and sorry if they are not good enough as my previous sets... new light conditions are a good challenge!
Name of the play: "Figuras de Fuego y Aire"
Director: Erika Arévalo Sosa and Lol-Beh Hernández Rodríguez.
Interpreters: Isis Zamora, Ariadna Gamboa, Aurora Belén, Sandra Santibáñez, Ma. de Jesús, Verónica Vital, David Piedra, Begoña García.