Monday, 25 May 2009

Springtime



Snow Tree

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Sunset Boulevard (2)



Thursday, 14 May 2009

The flowers and the Bicycle

Observing

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

The Wall



Structural Labyrinth

Sky Rocket

New York Sunset

Tradition & Modernity




Spring Leaves & Flowers

Winter Sun

Let there be light

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Rascafría

Sisters



Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Hair Brush

Cuando haces una foto

I published a text about photography in my other blog, here. It's in Spanish, though. But at least you can see my camera!

Friday, 20 February 2009

Labyrinth

Dragonfly

Mountain Dolphin

This is a natural cavity in the rocks. You find it after walking and walking some kilometers in the mountains, following the path of a river. But you need to turn yourself and look backwards if you want to see it. Like most things in life, actually

Running for a Coke

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Fauna ibérica - La Gavina




Urban Disoder - Mediterranean Balconies













Sábanas, alfombras, mesas, tendederos, persianas, flores, hasta incluso un papá Noel al que se le fue la hora. Y la bombona de butano. Esto es el Mediterráneo. Sólo le falta el mar.

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Urban Order - Central Burocracy

Monday, 12 January 2009

Railway


Sunday, 11 January 2009

Sunset Boulevard (1)

Blanqueta

Era el día que cayó esa nevada tan grande... No es que al gatito le apeteciera quedarse en las ramas pelándose de frío, sino que debajo del árbol acechaba un perro. Hay prioridades en la vida.

Fly




Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Skating Barcelona

Pilgrims



Thursday, 13 November 2008

Windows' Vista

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Air Engine




Stalagtites



Thursday, 6 November 2008

Fauna Ibérica - La oruga



The End of the World - Finisterre















And then, the day came when the Romans could not step forward anymore. There was no more land to conquer, it was the end of the world. Finis Terrae.



Friday, 3 October 2008

Jungle Crash















This is a real airplane fuselage. It ended here after failing to land in Kathmandu's airport: Kathmandu is in the middle of a valley, surrounded by the tallest mountains on Earth, no need to explain why it was not the easiest landing place ever.

Nowadays, Nepali Army has a camp near this plane, and they use those rests to train the soldiers how to act in emergency situations such as hijackings.

Saturday, 20 September 2008

La caída

Sorry! El texto que antes publiqué aquí lo podéis encontrar el otro blog, AQUÍ.

Remolino

Friday, 19 September 2008

Humidity



Un musgo es de Montserrat, el otro de La Granja de San Ildefonso (Segovia)

Crisis, subprimes, y otras historias

Sorry! El texto que antes publiqué aquí lo podéis encontrar el otro blog, AQUÍ.

Thursday, 28 August 2008

Fauna Ibérica - Lizard


Fauna Ibérica - Marieta


Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Fauna Ibérica - Friendly Butterfly


Tuesday, 8 July 2008

La Moreneta


Friday, 4 July 2008

More Sunset



Sunset


Thursday, 24 April 2008

Waiting, Leaving and Arriving


Sunday, 20 April 2008

Always


Monday, 7 April 2008

Control


Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Happy Feet


Bamboo


Sunday, 23 March 2008

Perfume



Green living


Saturday, 8 March 2008

Water Source



Friday, 7 March 2008

Station Wagen











Those cars were parked on the street. But they are so clean. But they are so perfectly placed. It's all so ordered. It's German. 

This reminds me of this TV commercial we had in Europe after VolksWagen bought Seat. After the scenes showing you the car, or the story, there is always a final second where the name of the company is the only thing you can see, and the slogan. In this case it was "Pasión española. Tecnología alemana". I thougth it was nice, but some Spaniards got hurt by it. No wonder why.

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Air particles



Friday, 29 February 2008

Hand-in-Hand


Okay, so those hands are not real. I mean, of course they are real, but they are not alive. It's not a painting, it's a sculpture. It's a detail of "Ugolino and his sons" sculpture, by Jean Baptiste Carpeux, 1857. I really find it astonishing.
The story itself is quite sad. Those hands belong to a son who is grabbing his father's legs... in hell. It's taken from Dante's Inferno book: Inferno is worse than you think, it is a place where this father is jailed with his sons, and they are all left there, they know they will die from starvation. You should see the angst face of the father... The children know they are going to die, so they ask they father not to hesitate to eat their bodies so at least he can survive.

Cap the Creus










You already saw a similar one (click HERE).
But now you see the sea, the Mediterranean. The Mare Nostrum.
And at the rear plan, the Pyrenees, the chain of Mountains dividing the Iberian Penninsula from France.

I rather like this combination of possibilities.

Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Fog News















The picture is of my walking home. I was coming back after a visit to the Lycée Français de New York (LFNY). It was quite a feeling, since I spent all my childhood in the Lycée Français de Barcelona (LFB), my hometown. There are obviously so many similarities, that you cannot go out without remembrances.

Impressionism

I also enjoyed those ones... It is amazing how beautiful those paintings can be when you have them in front of your nose. The first picture is "Le pont d'Argenteuil", by Gustave Caillebotte. The second and third picture are from Vincent Van Gogh: Wheat field with Cypresses and Women Picking Olives, both from 1889-1890.

Sunday, 24 February 2008

More Metropolitan




More works form the Museum. This is called "Spectrum", by Ellsworth Kelly.

Saturday, 23 February 2008

Break Time



There's also Modern art at the Metropolitan. It needs more reflection.

Metropolitan









I just came back from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and I am still under the effects of the shock. It was simply amazing, unbelivable. This museum is certainly one of the best I have ever visited, or, at least, let's say that they have a lot of stuff, and of everything. Everyone can find some kind of happiness there... Waw, I simply look forward to next Friday to go there again.
I posted some of the paintings I liked the most... Forget about pictures today, just see the works of those artists. And if you can, go to the Metropolitan!

The paintings are, from lef to right, up to down:
1. Arabs crossing the Desert. Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1870
2. Jerusalem from the environs. Charles Théodore, 1881.
3. The Eruption of Vesuvius. Jean Christian Dahl, 1824.
4. The weeders. Jules Breton, 1868.

Friday, 22 February 2008

SkyLine

Monday, 18 February 2008

Roots


Saturday, 16 February 2008

Step by Step


Waves


Thursday, 14 February 2008

Colored Tree


Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Cold Metal, Warm Color



I know you've seen this before, but I keep liking it. No more, promised! The architect is called Frank Gehry, he also did the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.

Frozen Levitation





Beauty & Beast


1 picture, 1000 words

You're right, I never introduced this blog. But as some of you have asked me to, and I guess you are right, a little presentation cannot hurt.

Basically, these pictures are pictures of normal things. No Eiffel Tower, no Statute of Liberty. Well, okay, I must admit that some famous monuments or places have already been featured here, and moght be shown again. Never say never. However, my focus is trying to capture everyday life, everylife things. There is not only the picture, though. Many of those pictures cannot live without its title: I sometimes need words to revitalize the image. Like now.

Please, don't look further than that. Some of the pictures might have nothing special - but still, this is not about efficiency, it's just about a hobby and a feeling. Don't wonder "why", but rather "why not".

Let's see how it goes!

Aquarelle


Monday, 11 February 2008

Memorial




Saturday, 9 February 2008

Lost and Translation







Thursday, 7 February 2008

Conquest of the West


Wednesday, 6 February 2008

The Sky's Castle


For those who have seen Miyazaki's movie...

Monday, 4 February 2008

Sightseeing Skyscraping











Friday, 1 February 2008

Some Like it Hot




En castellano, "Con Faldas y a lo Loco". Doesn't she look like Tony Curtis?








Thursday, 31 January 2008

A Room with a View


But it's not in a hotel in Florence, contrary to the original one depicted by Forster. That's the Frederick Weisman Art Museum, in front of the Mississippi River. And those are the Gopher's colors, by the way...

Wednesday, 30 January 2008

Funny Guy...


Saturday, 26 January 2008

Rocks





Floating on Ice





Frozen Bubbles




Straight lines





Matter & Mind


Friday, 25 January 2008

Evolution







Wednesday, 23 January 2008

Lost Look




Old City Veins for All City Trains



If you've ever lived in London, take a closer look... Can you see the phantom Station? No? Look between Charing Cross and Leicester square. Yep, the one there does not exist anymore. The map is really old, a real antique. Actually, you can still see the station's entrance if you walk on the Strand, some yards away from King's College.

Decreasing Sun & Shooting Star






That's a view from Waterloo Bridge. What we see: the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament, The Big Ben

Play Station







Watercolor & Waterside



Free as a Bird



London Carousel




Old Bridge, New Bridge, Same Paul






Mother Nature


That's not in a museum, that's in the appartment I am living in, in Harlem. I really think there's something captivating about this figure. It's like real motherhood. It might unconsciously remind me of la Moreneta, in my homeland!

Working Day




Living Ent




Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Flowers in Wood



Undropping tears



Leaves Leave Life





USA: Stop & Go