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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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Some photos at the port

taken with my old holga

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

Model: Mara Alberto

Makeup by Tippy Destacamento (tippyfield.multiply.com)

Hair by Margarett de Guzman (margarett801.multiply.com)

Location:Studio 1623

 

Mara is an up and coming actress and this photo is used (along with some more shots I took of her) as part of her actress/model portfolio. At age 16, she blew me away with how beautiful she is. As of this writing, she is already being represented by a very reputable talent manager (was told not to disclose LOL). Best of luck to her.

 

Much apologies to my flickr friends for not being able to visit as often as I'd like. Too busy with shoots and work. Will try to reciprocate the best I can. Much love!

 

Have a great weekend to y'all!

 

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Kunst Museum Winterthur 11/25

iPad, ProCreate and fingers naturally!

Alberto Ollo © 2012 - SC1212092812815

Rimini in 2019.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. CineStill bwXX 35mm B&W film.

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Drift floating Ice,14 of July Glacier, Krossfjord, Arctic, Svalbard, Norway, Europe

 

UNA HISTORIA MÁS DE FOTOGRAFÍA DE NATURALEZA 20 // ONE MORE WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY STORY 20

 

………..perseguir durante media hora dando aletas como un loco a un tiburón ballena, a ver si hay suerte y se da la vuelta en las Islas Maldivas (al final, no); la mirada inteligente de un orangután en las selvas de Borneo; la vista nocturna a 4.000 metros de altitud de las montañas más altas del mundo en el Himalaya Nepalí mientras intentas coger aire en tus pulmones para poder dar otro paso en la nieve y continuar el ascenso nocturno y………….. ¡Tantos más!!!

 

Pienso que son esas emociones, sentimientos y sensaciones increíbles, que hemos tenido la oportunidad de sentir en directo, las que cada “fotógrafo de naturaleza” intenta transmitir con sus fotos. Si, hacemos fotos porque nos gusta, nos encanta, pero también creo que hacemos fotos porque lo que pretendemos, (y esto es lo más importante) es transmitir esa belleza a la gente que, o no tiene la oportunidad de vivirlo en directo o no quiere. Y no solo porque está ahí y es tremendamente bello, sino porque se ignora con demasiada frecuencia su vital importancia para nuestro bienestar y el de futuras generaciones. Y lamentablemente, somos nosotros mismos, el ser humano, el que está destruyendo tanta riqueza y belleza. 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…………

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…………….to go after a whale shark for half an hour giving fins like a crazy man, to see if I´m lucky and it turns, in the Maldives Islands (finally, not); the smart look of an orangutan in the jungles of Borneo; the night view at 4,000 meters of altitude of the highest mountains in the world in the Himalayas Nepali while you try to catch air in your lungs to be able to take another step in the snow and continue the nocturnal ascentand; and …….many more!!!

 

I think these amazing emotions, feelings and senses we have had the opportunity to experience in live, are the ones who every “wildlife photographer” tries to transmit with their pictures. Yes, we take pictures because we like, we love to do it, but also I think that we take pictures because (and this is the most important thing) we want to transmit that beauty to the people who whether doesn’t have the opportunity to experience or they doesn’t want. And not only because it is there and it is tremendously beautiful, but also because it is too often ignored its vital importance for our well-being and for future generations. Unfortunately, we are ourselves, the human beings, who are destroying so much wealth and beauty. 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 ……………..

 

www.albertocarrera.es/blog/

 

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Ocellated lizard, Timon lepidus, Guadarrama National Park, Spain, Europe

 

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Foto che sottolinea l'intensità del momento e la tensione del corpo prima del colpo.

Alberto Marroquín

Fca La Montaña, Salento, Quindío

Ara Malikian & La Orquesta en el tejado

 

El violín de Ara Malikian, la viola de Humberto Armas, la guitarra de Luis Gallo y el contrabajo de Alberto Román, forman el Ara Malikian Ensemble, que se embarcan en un viaje musical inspirado en la senda de los zíngaros a través de toda Europa, desde la India a España, donde surge el flamenco.

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