The sky of Madrid as you have never seen it in this impressive timelapse

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For these sunsets we kill

For these sunsets we kill

Almost 83,000 views in a week they prove that the six years that Izquierdo has spent making this work a reality have been worth it. To portray so poetically the Paseo de la Castellana , the artist has used four different cameras with four lenses different (Canon 40D, Canon 7D, Canon 5DMkII and Fuji XT-1 with Canon 100-400, Canon 500 F4, Tamron 150-600, Fujinon 55-200) .

He has also made use of the tripod, remote releases, LUCROIT filter holder and Hitech filters, and has gone to the trouble of shoot from Aravaca, Pozuelo, Las Rozas, Las Matas, Torrelodones and even from El Escorial to give us these spectacular five minutes that, without further ado, we let you enjoy. (Ah! If you are left wanting more at the end, click here to see his ** collection of photos of the sky of the capital ** ).

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