Category: Travels
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Guozijian Street on Film
This third roll I took it on my journey through the Lama Temple, Confucius Temple and the Imperial College of Beijing, a walk around the old Beijing.
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Temple of Heaven on Film
The second roll I took was in the Temple of Heaven, unfortunately my Pentax K1000 it stopped working the light meter, so I had to improvise.
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The Hutongs on Film
To me China looks better on film, and here the first photos that I will be publishing, starting with the Hutongs, one of my favorite parts of Beijing.
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Imperial College 北京國子監
My visit to the Imperial College 北京國子監 in Beijing 北京
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Temple of Confucius 北京孔廟
My visit to the Temple of Confucius 北京孔廟 in Beijing 北京
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Lama Temple 雍和宫
My visit to the Lama Temple 雍和宫 in Beijing 北京
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Temple of Heaven – Part II
My visit to the Temple of Heaven天壇 in Beijing 北京.
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Temple of Heaven – Part I
My first experience alone in Beijing 北京 and my visit to the Temple of Heaven 天壇
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Nanluoguxiang – Part II
My second post about the Hutongs 胡同 of Beijing 北京 and my first impressions of China 中国
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Nanluoguxiang – Part I
The beginning of my trip to China中国 , my arrival to Beijing 北京 and the first encounter with Chinese culture in the Hutongs 胡同
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De paso por el Huerto Roma Verde
In my last visit to Mexico I was just passing through Roma Verde, a community garden based on the principles of permaculture, in the center of the Colonia Roma Norte.
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Pequeña Historia de Café
Little story from my travels in search to make a documentary about the coffee in Venezuela.
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Panaventura, del Molino al Horno
Panaventura is a journey where the common thread is the bread. The excuse to know the people and the stories behind iconic breads of Venezuela.
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April 2015 in the Curated VSCO Grid
This month once again (been awhile) some of my photos were selected for the Curated VSCO Grid™ , two photo of the series I did on Holy Week in Guanare, one of which I am most proud.
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Las Ruinas de San Rafael de Las Guaduas
As a child I traveled a lot with my family, there were many road trips per Venezuela, and always when we were leaving Guanare I seemed to see the facade of a church, as in a western movie, but it was always so fast that it was never sure if it was real or my imagination
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La Asunción
During my stay in Margarita had almost always go through La Asunción, the capital of the state, a small town still with a very strong colonial feel, it was my favorite city of the island, every time I went I imagined staying to live there, maybe at some point I will do.
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Punta Arena
In this third post of my trip to La Isla Margarita I will show you the ride we made to Punta Arenas, at the western end of the island, in the Peninsula de Macanao, an almost virgin beach, away totally from the crowds and tourist complexes, more warm, calm waters, my favorite on this trip.




















