A break in the stream of clouds allows a closer look at the Teide top.
The different strata and colors clearly show the volcanic ancestry of the Pico del Teide.
A break in the stream of clouds allows a closer look at the Teide top.
The different strata and colors clearly show the volcanic ancestry of the Pico del Teide.
Sun’s going down, people coming in, photographers getting out. ;-)
Back to the Gröde images with one from this summer. If you interested in the Halligen, there is currently a very interesting documentation running on Arte TV, which will be repeated next week: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
View of the Pico del Teide, the highest mountain not only on the Canaries, but of entire Spain.
Clouds coming from the west were rapidly moving across the mountain top, covering the summit entirely or partly in mist.
Finally in the Cañadas, the Teide seen from Los Roques.
Somehow, we weren’t lucky with this year’s two visits to Tenerife. In spring, during a very cold period the Teleferico was closed due to nasty ice and snow conditions up near the top. Now in autumn, it was closed for repair just during the few days we were there. Well, happens. We could’ve walked the way up of course … ;-)
View of the Pico del Teide on the way up into the Cañadas National Park.
The very same view as already shown here in the photolog from spring. But what a difference! ;-)
Beside the massive construction works going on all over Tenerife, there is always a derelict building in-between.
Like this one on Calle Nava y Grimón, sandwiched between two nicely spruced neighboring buildings.
Seen near Palacio Episcopal while walking along Calle de San Augustin.
Not one of the major historic buildings listed in the travel guides, but somehow this facade caught my eye.
It’s that time of the year again. The sucessful import of Halloween made it into the Cologne zoo, nicely decorated.
And of course, this is the much needed canonical Halloween shot as a proxy for more images to be found on the fotocommunity site, like this linked image and the following ones (click the left arrow). Actually I was quite suprised, that the session yesterday with high iso and slow shutter speed yielded quite a number of halfway decent images.
Details of the maple leaves.
Green fades into yellow fades into red. No Velvia look, but the real thing. ;-)
A visit to La Laguna, walking the streets during the Siesta.
Actually San Cristóbal de la Laguna, which is the complete name. The old town is part of the Unesco World Heritage.