23 March 2024

Ultralight dreams

Luis Francisco Ponce de León Jiménez is an eighty-year old spanish citizen that is back on the college classrooms, looking for a degree on International Relations, after a plentyful life devoted to knowledge and achieving the completion of ten different university courses along the way.
So, what is the secret for a happy and long fruitful life?
Pursuing our dreams, I imagine, is part of the answer.
The other, as Clint Eastwood, the last of the classic filmmakers, wisely pointed out to Toby Keith is "to just get up every morning and go out. And don't let the old man in."
I'm nowhere near in the same league as this fabulous 93-year old and still active movie director, but I think I can see his point. Keep challeging ourselves through life, keep pushing foward, is the shortest route to a meaningful one. Regardless of our age.
To me, achieving the ultralight aircraft pilot certificate at the already generous age of 53, as modest objectiv as may be for many, was a moment of unquestionable personal satisfaction. So, Clint and Luis are absolutely right. Nearing my mid-fifties and I managed to turn a childhood dream into reality. And, whatahell, it only took forty years.
In the photo, the BRM Land Africa, CS-UVE, with Student-Pilot Francisco Mendes and Pilot-Instructor Paulo Pereira, takes off from runway 15, in Benavente airfield, Ribatejo, Portugal, on a peaceful early March afternoon.
Picture taken, handheld, with Nikon D40-X and Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm AF-S DX VR Zoom F4-5.6G IF-ED cheap kit lens. Light post-processing in Adobe Photoshop CS6.

21 March 2024

Exuberant.

 

Ancient water mill in a luxuriant scenario, close to the village of Castro Laboreiro, in the Peneda-Gerês National Park, Northwest Portugal.

Picture taken with Nikon D300 and 18-55mm cheap kit lens. Sirui Traveller tripod and head. Post-processing in Adobe Photoshop CS6.

03 March 2024

Atlantis


An ancient legend, of a lost kingdom and a beautiful princess suffering for an impossible love, gives us a mystical explanation, lost in time, to the formation of one of the most beautiful places in our planet.

Walking along the margins of the Lagoon of the Seven Cities, deep inside the crater with the same name, surrounded by an enchanted and luxurious sub-tropical forest, it's so easy to let our minds drift far away from the mundane scientific geological theories accepted universally for the formation of the world and, instead, dream awake with kings and queens, lonesome princesses and magical powers.

Could this be the lost Kingdom of Atlantis, right under our feet?

Picture taken with Nikon D610 and Nikkor 200mm f4 AI-s lens. Manfrotto tripod and ballhead.