1 November 2015

Iberian Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti)
Tejo Internacional NP, Portugal
Nikon D300, Nikon 500mm f4 + Nikon TC-14EII (=700mm)
ISO200, 1/800, f7.1

Atop a holm oak, this Iberian Imperial Eagle watches over its territory. Once extinct in Portugal as a nesting bird, this eagle appears tobe coming back. Basically, recuperating this bird of prey depends on what will happen to the greatly decimated population of the European Rabbit.

27 August 2015

Coral Crab (Trapezia sp.)
Balicasag (Panglao, Bohol), Philippines
Nikon D80 + Nikon 60mm f2.8 + Patima PDCH-D80 (underwater housing) + 2x Inon Z-240
iso 100, 1/200, f/20

Inside a coral, a small Coral Crab seeks shelter from potential predators. For these small cratures, life on reef is full of danger and menaces.

25 June 2015

Greater Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)
Tejo Internacional NP, Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 105mm f2.8 VR + 8x Nikon SB-26 + Jama BIR2
iso 800, 31s, f/11

Some species of bats, like the Greater Horseshoe Bat, are known for carrying their young as they fly. Nevertheless, this curious detail of their behaviour is seldom shown on photos.

25 May 2015

Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)
Portugal
Nikon D300 + Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 (at 29mm) + 3x Nikon SB-26
iso 400, 1/250, f/7.1

When someone asks why I place a camera trap set in a certain location, I often reply that it is meant for whatever goes by there. Obviously I have my expectation as to what that might be, but the fact is that much of the creatures that end up activating the camera are not exactly the ones I am trying to photograph. In this instance, a Grey Heron was detected by the cell beam, causing the camera shoot, whereas the image I was really trying to capture was that of an European Otter.

8 May 2015

Mediterranean Chamaleon (Chamaleo chamaleon)
Mata de Montegordo (Algarve), Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 10.5mm f2.8 + 4x Nikon SB-26
iso 500, 1/250, f/14

In the beggining of autumm, a chameleon feeds on a grasshoper. It accumulates reserves for a short hibernation, which will extend threough the winter months.

1 May 2015

Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Serra de Grândola, Portugal
Nikon D300 + Nikon 18-55mm f3.5-5.5 (@ 26mm) + 3x Nikon SB-26 + TM-1550
iso 400, 1/250, f/9

Life's beggining was rough for this young Red Fox. Barely over one month old this cub and its two brothers caught scabies, which gives it this hairless look and general thinness. Nevertheless, they appear to be able to resist the rather serious disease.

14 April 2015

Common Genet's (Genetta genetta) making of
Portugal
Nikon D800 + Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 (@ 19mm) + 4x Nikon SB-26 + TM-1550
iso 400, 1/250, f/16


Common Genet (Genetta genetta)
Portugal
Nikon D800 + Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 (@ 19mm) + 4x Nikon SB-26 + TM-1550
iso 400, 1/250, f/11

On the first image, the child in the bag smiles while I prepare the setting. Notice the look on my face denoting effort! This is one of those photos that simply happen when the sensor is accindentally activated, as the equipment is being prepared...
On the second image, the Genet that inhabits the place crosses the path at dawn. As expected, as the animal goes by the sensor activates the camera, which turn makes the four flashes go.
A few days only mediate between chance and a programmed photo.

15 March 2015

Horseshoe Whip Snake (Coluber hippocrepis)
Serra do Caramulo, Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 60mm f2.8 AFS + reflector
iso 800, 1/125, f/20

On a May evening, a Horseshoe Whip Snake takes advantage from a few sun rays to warm. The large granite boulders. atop Caramulo Mountains, preserve the heat that has warmed them during the day, until a bit later.

5 January 2015

European Otter (Lutra lutra)
Tejo Internacional NP, Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 500mm f4 VR + floating hide
iso 1600, 1/160, f/8

During 2014 I tried to hunt for the same opportunities I had at the end of the summer 2013, to photograph European Otters. Nevertheless, in spite of my many efforts, I did not have the same luck as before, something that is always necessary if one is to obtain shots as rare as this one. Although widely distributed throughout the country, European Otters are exceptionally hard to see and to photograph, being quite elusive and of predominantly nocturnal habits.

21 December 2014

Crocodile Fish (Cymbacephalus beauforti)
El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
Nikon D80 + Nikon 60mm f2.8 AF-S + Patima PDCH-D80 underwater housing + 2x Inon Z-240
iso 100, 1/200, f/16

A Crocodile Fish is resting at the bottom of the reef, off Palawan Island, in the Philippines. The bizarre aspect of this fish, whose head is vaguely remindful of a crocodile's, acts also as an excelent camouflage.

30 October 2014

Greater Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)
Erges river, Tejo Internacional NP, Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 105 mm f2.8 VR + 9 x Nikon SB-26 (with Rosco speedlight filters) +  2 x Jama BIR2 (IR cell beam)
iso 1600, 30 seconds, f/9

A moonlight night. A Greater Horseshoe Bat roams the riverbanks hunting for insects. At dawn it will get back to the old abandoned mine that shelters its colony from light and heat.

10 October 2014

Andalusian Barbel (Barbus sclateri)
Mértola, Guadiana NP, Portugal
Nikon D300 + Subal ND300 housing + Nikon 10.5mm f 2,8
iso 400, 1/ 250, f/10

Portugal. Up North, clear waters, many mountain rivers, not many big fishes; down South, larger species but dirty, closed waters, little opportunities for photos. At the time I was interested in registering some of the preys of the European Otter – in this instance, an Andalusian Barbel – to complete an article about that particular mammal, later published by National Geographic Portugal. The opportunity arrived on morning in March, after a series of failed attempts, during a short period a couple of weeks after strong rain, following winter. It is certainly one of my favorite photos.

7 October 2014

Iberian Ibex (Capra pyrenaica)
Peneda-Gerês National Park, Portugal
Nikon D300 + Nikon 500mm f4
iso 250, 1/1600, f/8


Iberian Ibexes, recently introduced in Portugal, inhabit the steepest cliffs of Peneda-Gerês National Park, in Alto Minho. The image illustrates their capacity for walking on the most vertiginous slopes.

27 August 2014

White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
Baixo Mondego, Portugal
Nikon D300 + Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 (at 170mm)
iso 200, 1/200, f/8


The purpose of this photo was to ilustrate the problem of electrocution and collision of white storks with structures of electric networks. A sunset with black clouds hiding the sky enabled this image.

Photo taken for the book "O Regresso da Cegonha-branca", published in 2010 in co-autorship with my good friend and photographer Luis Quinta.

4 August 2014

Grey Long-eared Bat (Plecotus austriacus)
Serra do Alvão NP, Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 (at 150mm) + 2x Jama BIR2 + 8x Nikon SB-26
iso 400, 20 sec., f/11


A Grey Long-eared Bat roams an orchard in search of insects. This is one of the 25 species of bats occuring in Portugal.

4 July 2014

Pin-tailed Sandgrouse (Pterocles alchata)
Tejo Internacional, Portugal
Nikon D3s + Nikon 500mm f4 VR
iso 500, 1/1250, f/5

Camouflage... the weapons Nature invents are manifold...

12 June 2014

Griffon vultures
Tejo Internacional, Portugal
Nikon D300 + Nikon 14-24mm f2.8 + Jama Bir2 (IR cell beam)
iso 200, 1/125, f/14

After each session, I assess what went wrong. In this instance, two points needed correction: use greater speed (in this image the problem is not as obvious as in others, where there were rapid movements of the griffon vultures’ heads) and try a better composition, filling up the empty space, especially on the lower right corner, which partly resulted from the position of the goat’s body. When photographing wildlife, luck plays a lesser role than is sometimes thought…

3 June 2014

zebras and giraffes
Krugger NP, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Nikon D300 + Nikon 300mm f4
iso 400, 1/200, f/8

8 April 2014

Redwood National Park
CA, USA

Nikon D3s + Nikon 14-24mm f2.8 (16mm) + 2x Nikon SB-28 

iso 1000, 1/20, f/9


Redwood National Park
CA, USA
Nikon D3s + Nikon 60mm f2.8 AFS
iso 1000, 1/8, f/8


Redwood National Park
CA, USA
Nikon D300 + Nikon 10.5mm f2.8
iso 400, 1/15, f/10

In my opinion, Redwood National Park is the most beautiful of California national parks, and that includes others as famous as Yosemite, Sequoia, Death Valley and Kings Canyon. Walking through its sequoia (Sequoia sempervirens) forests, certainly amongst the prettiest I have visited, our imagination is carried to a world of elves and monsters.

17 March 2014


Garden Dormouse (Eliomys quercinus)
Portugal

The week was devoted to carrying on the work with micro-mammals. In my opinion, the most beautiful species occurring in Portugal is the Garden Dormouse, a relatively uncommon species that nevertheless may be found in large numbers in certain spots.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 60mm AFS + Canon 430 EXII + 2x Canon 580 EXII + Jama BIR2
iso 200, 1/160, f/9


29 January 2014



Common Genet (Genetta genetta)
Portugal

Lately I have been putting the final touches to a photographic work with mammals, for which I use cells of infrared beams. The species I have been photographing includ the Common Genet, a fundamentally nocturnal animal and a good climber. Common Genets will roam in the night in search of preys.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 60mm + Canon 430 EXII + 2x Canon 580 EXII + Jama BIR2
iso 320, 1/250, f/13

24 December 2013

California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus)
Klamath river, Redwood NP, CA, USA

In the river mouth, the Klamath finally meets the ocean. California Sea Lions and Harbor Seals hunt salmons that take advantage of the currents caused by the first rains to climb the river.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 500mm f4 VR
iso 100, 1/320, f/11

8 December 2013

Coyote (Canis latrans)
Panamic Springs, Death Valley NP, CA, USA

Winter in Death Valley. Under a sandstorm, a Coyote crosses the arid inhospitable landscape of Western North America.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 500mm f4 VR
iso 400, 1/320, f/5, +0.3 Ev

6 November 2013

Ocellated Lizard (Timon lepida)
Castro Laboreiro, Peneda-Gerês NP, Portugal

An Ocellated Lizard profits from the last hours of a day in August to bask in the sunshine. Soon it will go back to its burrow under some rock, where it will spend the night.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 10.5mm f2.8 + 2x Nikon SB-26
iso 200, 1/250, f/11

28 October 2013

photographing vultures with wide angle lens and infrared beam cells
Tejo Internacional, Portugal


The Griffon Vulture and the Eurasian Black Vulture are the two species I plan to dedicate more time to, in the near future. This is one of the approaches I am currently working on: using a wide angle lens and infrared beam cells to photograph these necrophages feeding. This system is easy to assemble, but some aspects have to be considered to preserve the equipment, since an attack by 50 to 100 birds, some weighing over 10 kg, can seriously jeopardize cameras.

17 October 2013

Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis)
Alentejo, Portugal

A rainy day at the dam. A Common Kingfisher has to bear with the rain when it alights on a Willow, after having dived to capture a small fish.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 500mm f4 VR
iso 100, 1/125, f/4.5

1 October 2013

Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius)
Tejo Internacional, Portugal

At the beginning of the mating season, a Little Ringed Plover seems to use its tail to offer its pair a small shadow. A few days later, they will place their eggs in a next dug on the shores of this little dam.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 500mm f4 VR
iso 200, 1/500, f/4.5

9 September 2013

Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago)
Tejo Internacional

A pair of Common Snipes, resting by a dam. Although common, this wader is not always easy to spot.

Nikon D300 + Nikon 500 mm f4 VR + hidrohide
iso 200, 1/320, f11

23 August 2013

Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis)
Pegões, Portugal


This heron appears to have stopped to ponder on something, after a long walk along a dam, when she found a small rock to use as a perch. In such occasions I frequently witness countless poses, scratching and pecking, quite appropriate for a few photos...

Nikon D3s + Nikon 500mm f4 VR, hidrohide
iso 200, 1/3200, f4

19 August 2013

Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis)
Pegões, Portugal

The white plumage of a Cattle Egret stands out among the green vegetation bordering a sall da. The morning light provides enough contrast to highlight the subject from its sorroundings. When using such strong contrasts, I often feel that colour is really no more than a mere accessory.

Nikon D3s + Nikon 500mm f4 VR + hidrohide
iso 200, 1/1250, f5