
Here we start with our mini photographic guide to Madeira.
Ponta de São Lourenço is one of the most photographed seascape of this fantastic Island. It is the most eastern part of Madeira and juts out into the Atlantic ocean with its volcanic rock formations offering an amazing opportunity for a hike or for a photo session. I thought it would have been great at sunrise, so I set my alarm very early in the morning and drove the 40 minutes to the car park. Unfortunately, the sun never really broke through the clouds, but the experience was absolutely worth the early wake up!
This one might be better than the typical sunrise shot. It has a nice, moody quality… clean composition. Good work. BTW, I’ve been doing some posts on shooting Iceland recently on my blog you might get a kick out of.
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Brubio covers a nice photo spot on the island of Medeira, off the coast of Portugal.
Every line of those hills perfectly clear. You,re giving me another destination. I think sunrise can be overrated: this sky is wonderful, and you’ve captured two different seas in the early light.
I actually like the moodiness of the clouds. Beautiful.
and that area is also great…
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