A photographer captures surprising snapshots of the Teide from Lanzarote

"I captured one of the moments when the sun set," says Juan José Cordero

Eider Pascual

Journalist

May 3 2023 (12:04 WEST)
Close-up of the image of Teide from Lanzarote, taken from the p
Close-up of the image of Teide from Lanzarote, taken from the p

Juan José Cordero, a resident of La Gomera in Lanzarote, who has been passionate about photography in his spare time for nine years, has once again captured one of the best panoramic views of the island, as he is used to doing.

On the afternoon of Monday, May 1, he captured the Teide itself from various points on the island with his Nikon D750 camera.

As he confessed to La Voz, he took the first shot from the town of Femés, specifically in Los Ajaches, and two other photos from Montaña de Guardilama in Tías.

"I captured one of the moments when the sun set," he says. Always with his integrated 500 mm telephoto lens, he says, "I love going out to take photos, it's what I like the most."

He has been dedicating himself to it as a hobby for years, "since I was 50 years old, I became fond of taking photos of landscapes," he says. A lover of snapshots with which he always portrays the best of Lanzarote, but also of all the places he travels to.

In addition, the media often echo his photos with magnificent landscapes. After the publication of these photographs, the presenter of El Tiempo de Antena 3, Roberto Brasero, wanted to not only show them on his program, but also post them on his Twitter profile.

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