honorable mention
César Llaneza Rodríguez spainPhoto © César Llaneza Rodríguez
title
Softly cold curve
Photography taken on 02/23/2020 - 17:42 with my NikonD810 camera and the Nikon 200-500 f5.6 telephoto lens. Looking for an intimate and minimalist frame of the profiles and curves of the orography of the mountains of the Tineo area, in Asturias; Spain.
I love photographing the coast, rivers, mountains and forests at the beginning of the seasons when from my point of view as a photographer they are more exuberant. I understand photography as a form of expression, through it I express what landscape means to me in all its spectrum.
A constant in my landscape photography is light and color, I always try to find those moments of light that enhance the volumes and saturate the colors, it really makes a difference. From a mountain landscape, to a coastal landscape, through forests, rivers and fields.
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entry description
From an elevated position, a couple of hours before sunset, the mist began to lift from the valleys and softened the contrasts. With the right focal point I managed to abstract myself.Photography taken on 02/23/2020 - 17:42 with my NikonD810 camera and the Nikon 200-500 f5.6 telephoto lens. Looking for an intimate and minimalist frame of the profiles and curves of the orography of the mountains of the Tineo area, in Asturias; Spain.
about the photographer
I am a telecommunications technician and my passion is the landscape and nature photography that I have been practicing for more than a decade, always looking for the artistic orientation of the landscape. I photograph in the best hours of light, preparing the photographic sessions conscientiously, taking into account the weather forecasts, tides, stations ...I love photographing the coast, rivers, mountains and forests at the beginning of the seasons when from my point of view as a photographer they are more exuberant. I understand photography as a form of expression, through it I express what landscape means to me in all its spectrum.
A constant in my landscape photography is light and color, I always try to find those moments of light that enhance the volumes and saturate the colors, it really makes a difference. From a mountain landscape, to a coastal landscape, through forests, rivers and fields.
back to gallery