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Monterey by the sea
Monterey by the sea.

My Best Images of 2019: the nominees
My Best Images of 2019: the nominees.
Happy New Year!
2019 was a year full of adventures just like every other year in the past. I visited places by my self, some times with my family and some times with friends, too. Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, Elko Nevada, Carmel Mission, San Francisco’s zoo, Mount Hamilton and Hollister are just a few places I visited and photograph this year. I have a feeling 2020 will bring me more joy, and more photographs for me to share with you all, my patrons. I am super excited with my new drone DJI Mavic Mini because I am going to be able to photograph from the air. This’s just amazing for the fact that I can now share with you a different perspective. Perspective that is not possible without the help of a drone. I am super happy, too, because my new Nikon camera is coming soon. More MB and more MP as well as video will be possible with this new technology from Nikon and DJI. I wish to travel more and explore more regions that I have not explored before, and why not going back to those areas I visited before and photograph them again and again. After all, practice makes perfect and perhaps I can achieve more knowledge and new photographs to share for the coming year. Visit my website and go to my Blog so that you can see these amazing 2019 photographs. Let me know which one is/are your favorites.

























MOMASF
A day with the masters at MOMASF. Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo. Pablo Picasso, José Clemente Orozco, Rufino Tamayo, Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol, and Jackson Pollockjust to mention a few, were my inspiration for today’s visit to MOMASF. The five hours walking and the seven levels Yesenia and I visit today, was simply worth it. Learning the secrets these famous painters used in the past, are very helpful for me to use in my photography now in the present. Visit MOMASF, for this museum is simply magical. And it’s for me a niche where the Master and apprentice meet not just to learn from each other but to have a wonderful time, too. @ SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
South Lake Tahoe
The beauty of South Lake Tahoe during fall season, brought us joy and happiness during our visit to this marvelous and magical place. 









Ballet Folklorico de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez.
La creatividad artística y el esfuerzo de Amalia Hernández se materializaron en el establecimiento del Ballet Folklórico de México, y de su escuela de danza para la preparación de bailarines profesionales. Creado hace más de cuatro décadas, el Ballet ha representado a nuestro país en los más importantes foros.
Con un amplio repertorio, ha sabido acercar a los grandes públicos, mexicanos y de otros países, a las manifestaciones estéticas enraizadas en nuestro folklore y ha permitido sensibilizarlos emotiva e intelectualmente. La institución cuenta con un gran equipo en el que han participado especialistas de diversas materias: bailarines, compositores, cantantes, diseñadores de vestuario y escenografía, músicos, técnicos, etcétera. El conjunto ha logrado numerosos reconocimientos nacionales y extranjeros.
En su calidad de embajador artístico de México, el Ballet ha difundido de manera determinante el sentir mexicano alrededor del mundo. Desde 1961, cuando obtuvo el primer premio otorgado a grupos de danza dentro del Festival de las Naciones, en París, difícilmente podría precisarse el número de funciones realizadas y de reconocimientos recibidos, a través de giras y en su sede, el teatro del Palacio de Bellas Artes.
























