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Álvaro Lamas's picture

The Jagged Edge

My first photographic visit to Illa Pancha left me captivated by the raw, untamed beauty of this corner of the Cantabrian Sea. Instead of the usual perspectives, I wandered along the coastline, drawn to the jagged rock formations that seemed like the very fangs of the Earth, weathered by centuries of storms. Their fractured shapes and deep cracks offered the perfect foreground, rich in texture and mystery.
The lighthouse and beacon, distant and small against the vastness of the ocean, stood as silent guardians at the edge of this world. I decided to try a panoramic composition, hoping to capture the wild spirit of the place — the gaping stone jaws, the sun sinking beneath the horizon, and the storm-laden sky casting a dramatic cloak over the scene.
This place has so much more to reveal, and I know I’ll return, eager to uncover more of its secrets.

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4 Comments

Outstanding!

Dave Buckner thank you!!

Fantastic