Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape Photography Locations => Topic started by: joaopsr on May 11, 2012, 11:09:25 am
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I'd like to show you guys a very special place on earth.
Half-way across the Atlantic, there's a small set of 9 islands: the Azores. I'll show you a set of images from the largest isle: S. Miguel.
There are green pastures that go as far as the eye can see. There are peaks covered in mist, there are beautiful lakes and lagoons, there's a lot of natural volcanic boilers, and there are lots of rocky shorelines.
pics attached
you can see more at my blog article (http://joaorodrigues.weebly.com/1/post/2012/05/aores-ilha-de-s-miguel.html) (sorry, it's written in portuguese. Google translator makes it "readable", I guess)
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Joao,
I've never posted here before, so I will introduce myself. I am from the Netherlands, amateur photographer, mainly interested in landscape photography.
I have visited Portugal a number of times (including Coimbra). I also made a most impressing trip to these beautiful islands. I have visited Sao Miguel, Sao Jorge, Terceira, Graciosa, Faial and Pico to study the windmills and watermills (also the reason for my trips to Portugal). Each island has its own character. They all have a lot to offer to landscape photographers.
The islands are of a volcanic origin. In fact they are situated on the same breach line as Iceland. Pico is a volcano, I believe it is the highest mountain of Portugal.
Reading about this beautiful place, or even better, seeing pictures, always gives me a warm feeling.
So, thanks for posting!
Frans Rutten
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They are very attractive images. It seems like a beautiful place.
And welcome to the LuLa Forum, Joao and Frans!
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What Eric said - me too! ;D
Mike.