Campanha do Barrete
Campanha de Natal do barrete!
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Unseen Shores
Jackie left on a cold, dark night
Telling me he’d be home,
He sailed the sea for a hundred years
And left me all alone
And I remember the day
That the young man came
He said “Your Jackie’s gone
He’s lost in the rain”
And I ran to the beach
And laid me down
“You’re all wrong”, I said
As they stared to the sand,
“That man knows the seas
Like the back of his hand,
He’ll be back sometime
Laughing at you”
I’ve been waiting all this time,
For my man to come
Take his hand in mine
And lead me away to unseen shores
I’ve been washing the sand
With my salty tears
Searching the shores these long years
And I walked the sea forevermore
‘Till I find my Jackie oooh
Ghost World
Time slips away
And the light begins to fade
And everything is quiet now
Feeling is gone
And the picture disappears
And everything is cold now
The dream had to end
The wish never came true
And the girl
Starts to sing
Seventeen seconds
A measure of life
Raios X
I shot this one a looooong time ago. I can tell you that this photo has been a challenge and it almost didn’t see the light of day.
The Facelift
Avenida dos Aliados, Porto – before the “facelift”. There are those who hate the new face, and those who love it. I love it.
The Graveyard Shift Series
These graveyard shift series, as I call them are an old passion of mine. You can call me a weirdo for hanging around graveyards taking pictures of graves and statues but I don’t mind. I don’t care much for death, I just like how these kind of places project themselves into my lens. These photos were all shot at Agramonte, Porto.
For all the photography curious geeks out there, these pictures were shot with my old Canon FT QL analogue – 400 ISO.
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Industrial Matosinhos by night. Now, is that gold or wothless wood chips?
The freaking flu
Am I the only one that doesn’t really care about the flu and thinks everyone is overreacting and that the media is having a big role in spreading the panic? People have always died from the flu every year. So give me a break when I sneeze… By the way, I sneezed 3 times yesterday. Oooooh
Anyway, this is all you’ll hear about social or political problems in this blog, ever.
I shot this one yesterday when I was coming out of the hospital. 
No, I don’t have the flu… yet.
Waving not drowning
Here’s another one from the vaults. It was shot about 4 years ago at Batalha – Porto. At the time I thought, well that’s it, that guy waved and ruined the whole thing. Today I believe that perhaps it has a certain charm. It’s funny.






































