Yesterday, we ventured to the well-known Playa de las Catedrales in Mariña Lucense, seizing the moment as the tide receded while the sun bid its farewell.
As I explored for fresh perspectives, my attention was captivated by a small "stream" creating a mini waterfall between the rocks and sand with each return of the tide. From this point, I worked on the composition, arranging every element: the legendary arch in the background, rocks forming diagonals, and capturing the precise moment of water creating the cascade.
Luck was on our side with favorable weather conditions. The sunset painted the clouds and beach in golden hues, elevating the scene to a magical spectacle. Every detail aligned to craft a really beautiful moment.
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Golden Twilight Waters (Single)
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I’m Álvaro Lamas, the human being behind the project Lost in Woodlands Photography.
I'm Irix Lens Ambassador also.
I feel at home in the woods, wandering amongst century-old trees, glimpsing as the mist sweeps down the mountain side to where the cold and crystalline waters of the rivers roar.
I feel at home wandering through those old paths that are hardly more than fuzzy trails in the undergrowth, and that lead me to places that hide amazing treasures.
I feel at home when I sit on the cold mossy rocks, still wet from the night dew, while the murmur of the waterfalls is the only thing that accompanies my thoughts.
Woods are my Home & There is where I belong.
I'm Irix Lens Ambassador also.
I feel at home in the woods, wandering amongst century-old trees, glimpsing as the mist sweeps down the mountain side to where the cold and crystalline waters of the rivers roar.
I feel at home wandering through those old paths that are hardly more than fuzzy trails in the undergrowth, and that lead me to places that hide amazing treasures.
I feel at home when I sit on the cold mossy rocks, still wet from the night dew, while the murmur of the waterfalls is the only thing that accompanies my thoughts.
Woods are my Home & There is where I belong.
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