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Alberto Carrera, Recyclable Apricot

Sometimes, a stylist is required to be involved...........

En algunas ocasiones se requiere la participación de un estilista..........

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Spectacled Caiman, Caiman crocodilus, Tropical Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America, America

 

UNA HISTORIA MÁS DE FOTOGRAFÍA DE NATURALEZA 11// ONE MORE WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY STORY 11

 

…………….. Esperamos, esperamos……..escuchamos…….la selva.

 

09:00PM: Nos mantenemos atentos a los sonidos de la selva….y de pronto creemos haber oído algo diferente………. -¡Sí! ¡Sí!….. ¡Alguien también está dando alaridos! ¡Un equipo de búsqueda del campamento! -Subimos nuestro nivel de alaridos hasta donde podemos. Nos encuentran. Dos personas que traen agua y galletas, llevan varias horas buscándonos ¡Toda mi vida les estaré agradecido! Diez minutos para “digerir” el agua y las galletas.

 

–¡Vamos, vamos! ¡No podemos retrasarnos más! ¡Nos tenemos que poner en camino cuanto antes! -Nos insta el “nuevo guía”.

 

09:20PM: Comenzamos a andar, vamos todo lo rápido que podemos. A la media hora…………. ¡Uuuuffff!! ….Comienzo a….cojear. ¡¡¡Ooohh!!! ……. ¡No, no, no, no!!!…….. ¡Pues sí!!! ¡Es el nervio ciático que me está intentando decir algo! ¡No me lo puedo creer!!! ………¡Pues sí!!! ….La hernia discal se ha…… ¡despertado!!! -¡Habrá sido de la tensión, mañana seguro que se me ha pasado! -Pienso con optimismo (al final, no).

 

11.30PM: Uno de los “rescatadores”…………………….

 

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…………….. We wait, wait …… we listen …… the jungle.

 

09:00PM: We remain attentive to the sounds of the jungle and suddenly we think we hear something different…………..-Yes! Yes! …..Somebody is also shrieking howls! A rescue team from the river camp! -We raised our level of howls to the top. They finally find us. Two people who bring water and cookies. They have been looking for us for several hours. I will be grateful to them all my life! Ten minutes to “digest” the water and cookies.

 

–Come on! Let´s go! We cannot delay any more! We should be setting out on the way as soon as we can! -The “new guide” tell us.

 

09:20PM: We start walking, we go as fast as we can. Half an hour later……….Uuuuffff!!!…….I start…..to limp. Ooohh!!!………No, no, no, no!!!……….Yes! The sciatic nerve is trying to tell me something! I can’t believe it! ………….Yes!!! ….My herniated lumbar disk.…..has awaked!!! -It must have been the stress. I will get better tomorrow, for sure! -I think with optimism (finally, not).

 

11:30PM: Someone of the “rescue team”………………

 

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Cygnet at Whitlingham Broad last July. I'm running a best shoots of the year on my Facebook page at for a few days...see www.facebook.com/JonathanCaseyPhotography

This photo I just found & processed though.

2009. Oil on canvas. 46 x 46 cms.

It is with deep sorrow to announce the demise of our mentor Alberto Ll. Mondragon...

 

Tito Bert passed away at exactly 8:45 pm, yesterday (Feb. 4, 2009)

 

His remains lie in state at the Chapel of Our Lady of Antipolo, Pedro Guevarra cor Quiricada Street, Sta Cruz, Manila........

 

Interment will be announced on the succeeding days....

 

His family, relatives and friends request the pious reader to pray for the eternal repose of his soul.....

Via di San Michele in Rome. The large arched door on the left was used as the entrance to Alberto's house in the film I, Vitelloni, directed by Federico Fellini. The roofs on the other side of the wall can be seen in the film too.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. CineStill bwXX 35mm B&W film.

Parrot snake, Leptophis depressirostris, Corcovado National Park, Osa Conservation Area, Costa Rica, Central America, America

 

UNA HISTORIA MÁS DE FOTOGRAFÍA DE NATURALEZA 16 // ONE MORE WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY STORY 16

 

………..¡Uuuufff!..........No pasa nada, hay que intentarlo otra vez…….y ya estás pensando……¿Dónde?

 

Bueno, ya has acabado de editar las fotos y ¿Ahora qué? Pues aquí viene lo realmente duro, la dificultad que existe en mostrar y comercializar tu trabajo. Los editores de las agencias que comercializan ese trabajo son cada vez más y más exigentes y estrictos en la selección de imágenes, con lo que solo la publicación de una sola de tus fotos en sus archivos se convierte en “todo un éxito”. A esto hay que añadir que el precio que actualmente se paga por los derechos de reproducción de una imagen en muchas ocasiones es irrisorio. Muchos fotógrafos sobrevivimos a duras penas y cada vez se hace más y más difícil, por no decir imposible, financiar nuevos proyectos y continuar realizando fotos.

 

Por no hablar de las infracciones del copyright que favorece Internet. Mucha gente piensa que tus imágenes están ahí para que las coja el que quiera: “copiar-pegar”, “guardar como”, ¡Total, es fácil, rápido y………….gratis!!! Se comparten una cantidad infinita de fotos sin ni siquiera mencionar el nombre del autor……. Lo siento pero creo sinceramente que el merito de una foto recae sobre la persona que la ha realizado.

 

Todo lo anterior nos obliga a insertar las molestas marcas de agua, quizás sea esa la razón (además de que la foto no sea muy buena) por lo que no se compartan tus fotos. Cuando no, se recortan las imágenes según conveniencia o intentando evitar las marcas de agua. A nadie le gusta las marcas de agua y a los fotógrafos mucho menos, pero…. ¿Qué podemos hacer? Es triste que tengas fotos con mayores ingresos por denuncias de “infracción de copyrigth” que por venta de “derechos de reproducción”.

 

Las personas que hacen eso no tienen la más mínima conciencia, (ni falta que les hace), de que detrás de esa imagen por la que te pagan una miseria unos o te roban impunemente de internet otros, hay una historia más, una historia plagada de dificultades, trabajo, estudio, sacrificio………………………...

 

Bueno, intentas no venirte abajo, pero………………………

 

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………..Uuuufff!..........Nothing happens, you have to try again.......and now you're thinking.....Where?

 

Well, you've finished editing the pictures and, what now? And here starts the really hard part, the difficulty to show and sell your work. The editor of the agencies who show and commercialize your work are becoming more and more demanding and strict in the selection of images, so, just the publication of one of your photos on their files, becomes "a success". We must add to this that the price currently paid by the copyright of an image is often derisory. Many photographers survive barely and it is becoming more and more difficult, not to say impossible, to finance new projects and continue taking photos.

 

Not to mention violations of copyright favored by Internet. A lot of people think that your images are there to be downloaded by whoever wishes: "copy-paste", "save as", is easy, fast and ……….free!!! Are shared an infinite amount of photos without even mentioning the name of the author….. I am sorry but I sincerely I think that the merit of a photo falls on the person who has done it.

 

All previous forced us to insert annoying watermarks, maybe that is the reason (besides that is not very good picture) so your photos are not shared. That when images are not trimmed according to convenience or trying to avoid watermarks. No one likes watermarks and much less photographers, but, what can we do??? It's sad that you have photos with higher earnings for allegations for "copyrigth infringement" than for "copyright sales”.

 

Those people do not have the slightest consciousness (they have no need to) that behind that pittance paid or behind that image stolen with impunity from Internet there is one more story, a story riddled with difficulties, work, study, sacrifice,...............

 

Well, you try not to fall apart, but…………………….

 

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Alberto Agüero. Artista. Actor. Mimo. Director de teatro. "blanco y negro".

Retrato en estudio para folleto.

Artist, actor, mime, Theatre director, "black and white", portrait in studio for brochure.

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Anemona Ceriantharia, Cerianthus membranaceus, Cabo Cope-Puntas del Calnegre Natural Park, Murcia, Spain, Europe. www.albertocarrera.es

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Via di San Michele. A filming location from I, Vitelloni by Federico Fellini. The large door with the arch, & the smaller door next to it, were used as the exteriors for Alberto's house.

 

Its a brief scene where a hungover Alberto, after the canival, is helped by Moraldo to his home where he finds out his sister Olga is leaving for good.

 

I tried to find this spot last time I was in Rome, but the rainy days ruined my plans. I was able to get here this time, but it was after I had left Rome I had doubts as to whether or not I found the right spot, but I have confirmed I did.

 

Nikon F4. CineStill bwXX 35mm B&W film.

At the port

Hamburg

Model: Alberto Berta

 

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La scorsa settimana sono stato intervistato dalla redazione della rivista total-photoshop ed oggi è stata pubblicata sul loro sito e su youtube.

 

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Cygnet at Whitlingham Broad, Norfolk

Tubeworm, Spirographis Spallanzani, CaboCope-Puntas del Calnegre Natural Park, Región de Murcia, Mediterranean Sea, Spain, Europe

 

UNA HISTORIA MÁS DE FOTOGRAFÍA DE NATURALEZA 21 // ONE MORE WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY STORY 21

 

……………El dinero, la avaricia y la codicia de demasiados, sumado al hambre e incultura de muchos más, tristemente sobrepasa con creces la extraordinaria capacidad de resistencia y regeneración de la naturaleza.

 

Los “fotógrafos de naturaleza” debemos participar activamente (y creo sinceramente que lo hacemos) en concienciar a la sociedad de la importancia de preservar el medio natural. Quizás sea esto a pesar de todo…….sí, creo que es esto, lo que nos insta a continuar. Porque estoy totalmente convencido de que el “fotógrafo de naturaleza” ama y respeta profundamente la naturaleza salvaje que refleja en sus imágenes. Es por ello por lo que nos entregamos a nuestra profesión o afición con tanta pasión, abnegación y dedicación. Para mostrar la naturaleza desde la particular forma de verla de cada uno, y para……..intentar protegerla.

 

Y porque no, seguramente también, porque “oigo” a menudo una vocecilla encantadora en mi corazón que repite una y otra vez: “¡Papi, buen trabajo!!! ¡ has hecho unas fotos…….preciosas!!!”

 

Y deseo fervientemente que mi hija o quién sabe si algún día mis nietos disfruten también de esas emociones, sentimientos y sensaciones increíbles que nos ofrece, sin pedir nada a cambio………la Naturaleza Salvaje.

 

Alberto Carrera

Wildlife-Travel Photographer

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……………. The money and greed of too many people added to the hunger and ignorance of many more, sadly exceeds by far the extraordinary resistance and resilience of Nature.

 

“Wildlife photographers” must actively participate (and I sincerely think that we really do) to raise public awareness about the importance of preserving natural environment. Perhaps it is all this…….yes, I think is all this, what urges us to continue. Because I‘m totally convinced that a “wildlife photographer” respects and loves deeply wildlife which is reflected in his pictures. That is why we devote ourselves to our profession or hobby, with such a passion, self-sacrifice and dedication. Just to show wildlife from the particular way of seeing each other and to try……….to protect it.

 

And why not, surely because I often “hear” a lovely little voice in my heart that repeats time and time again: “Daddy, good work!!!, you have taken…..lovely pictures!!!”

 

And I sincerely hope that my daughter, or who knows, someday my grandchildren, also enjoy those amazing emotions, feelings and sensations that gives us, without asking anything in return……..the Amazing Wildlife.

 

Alberto Carrera

Wildlife-Travel Photographer

 

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Patio del Museo de la Memoria de Andalucia, Alberto Campo Baeza

taken with my old holga

Alberto Contador (Astana) on the start line in the polka dot jersey.

Hamburg

  

Today I met this guy from Cuba...

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