The Cuernos del Paine, cloaked in fast-moving clouds. A long exposure taken during a rare calm in the Patagonian wind—just long enough to let the water turn to glass and the mountains exhale.
Clouds drifting over Laguna Sucia, with the Fitz Roy massif in the distance. Captured during a rare, quiet moment in Patagonia—when light, wind, and silence come together and everything slows down. Nature has its own rhythm, and sometimes, it’s enough to just sit and watch it move.
Two years ago, after a snowstorm. I wasn’t out to take photos—just exploring. Then the clouds dropped below me, the sky cleared, and Mont Blanc stood still under a single lenticular cloud. The last light of sunset painted the peaks in soft pink and purple. I had my camera in the pack… and I’m glad I did.