








Lens: Tejas Film: Sussex Flash: off "I took this picture on a November morning. It was very misty and as the sun broke through the fog, the scene became very surreal." Matthias Heinz
Lens: Tejas Film: Rasputin Using: Oggl "Oregon has perhaps the most stunning coastline in America, and I have driven it many times, first photographing it with my big DSLR, then the last three years with my...
Lens: Tejas Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: off "Alentejo, located in the South of Portugal. The uniqueness of the place resides in its endless plains and the many symbols left behind by its forebears. I mainly shot...
Lens: Tejas Film: Sussex Using: Oggl "I enjoyed this combination for autumn photos in both rural and urban settings, in and around Seattle, as it adds a beautiful golden warmth in both sunny and rainy conditions....
Lens: Tejas Film: Sussex Flash: Triple Crown "On Marinella di Sarzana beach, at the beginning of our journey through the Gulf of Poets. When suddenly, Saint Andrea appeared… " Erode Presso
Lens: Tejas Film: Rasputin Flash: off "Lone Mountain peaking out, surrounded by colour on a cool Las Vegas evening. Sometimes you just have to pull over to catch the beauty of these desert sunsets." Anna Howard
Lens: Tejas Film: Sussex Flash: Triple Crown "Stromboli is a small island in the province of Messina (Sicily), famous for its volcano which is still active. The roads are few and very narrow, and the locals continue...
Lens: Tejas Film: Blanko 1 Flash: off "I came across this old, abandoned truck while I was on a mountain bike excursion with some friends, in Crete. I had to take pictures of it, especially since the...
Lens: Tejas Film: Blanko Flash: off "The best comfort for my soul is going outside, diving into nature and becoming part of it. I love to watch the creatures out there, just doing what they do. I...
Lens: Tejas Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: off "The soft and desaturated look of Tejas paired with the always reliable Ina’s 1969 perfectly captured this serene moment by the Manila Bay. I love how the colors are paralleled...