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Madeira Natural Park

Madeira Natural Park is a stunning protected area located on the Portuguese island of Madeira. This park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. The park is also a popular destination for photographers, thanks to its breathtaking landscapes, rugged coastline, and stunning vistas. Some of the best photography locations in Madeira Natural Park include the Levada walks, which offer stunning views of the island's lush forests and waterfalls, as well as the Pico do Arieiro, which is the third-highest peak on the island and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

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Posto Florestal Fanal
by Jiri Hajek

Posto Florestal Fanal is an amazing place to photograph magnificent Laurel trees. You can find solitary or semi-solitary old trees of various shapes and sizes.

Photo Tips: Absolutely try to get there in a foggy weather, as it really makes the place mystical and helps you to create more interesting compositions. That said, it's definitely possible to make great photographs in a warm morning or evening sun.

You'll use either wide angle lens if you try to fill the frame with nicely twisted tree branches or normal lens to capture individual trees or small groups.

Getting there: There are several smaller parking spots next to the road around this place.

From a fairy tale
Posto Florestal Fanal
by Walter Maurer

The Fanal is part of the the "Laurisilva of Madeira" wich is a Unesco World Heritage site since the year 2000. It is an outstanding relict of a previously widespread laurel forest type.

The magic of the area only comes with the fog, which often rises the steep slopes from the northern coast and then envelopes the bizarre trees. It then seems to rain under the trees, but that's just the condensed fog dripping from the leaves. An absolutely magical experience, that can be over as quickly as it came. You just have to be lucky.

The dead tree
The dead tree
by Walter Maurer

As promised, another version of my favorite dead tree in Madeira. Here the fog was rising up a little higher, wich I was waiting for to isolate the branches of the tree a little more. This was the maximum, afterwords it quickly dropped down.

Peaks of Madeira
Around Pico do Gato
by Walter Maurer

The bizarr mountain scapes of Madeira are famous. The popular hiking tour between the two highest peaks Pico Ruivi to Pico do Areeiro is pretty exhausting. Not because of the 6 km distance but because of the extreme difference in altitude due to the several valleys that you need to pass. Rewarded with views like this, it's worth every drop of sweat. Rising fog increases the mysterious mood, but sometimes obscures the entire view. I would love to do this hike again in spring, when all the flowers are blooming.

Ponta de São Lourenço
Ponta de São Lourenço
by Walter Maurer

For me one of the absolute highlights of Madeira. I'm sure from these rockformations a geologist could read a lot about the creation of the island. A piece of art created by nature.

Junglefall
Middle Waterfall of Caldeirão Verde Levada
by Jiri Hajek

A beautiful waterfall set in Madeira greenery.

Photo Tips: Really wide lens get handy here, this particular shot is a panorama of several 10mm APS-C shots, so the result is probably at about 12mm full-frame.

Preferred timing is after a rain as it looks much better with more water.

Getting there: It's located half way through the Levada do Caldeirão Verde, leading to a much taller waterfall.

Portugal - Madeira Island - Pico do Arieiro at Sunrise
Pico do Arieiro

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Ponta de São Lourenço
Ponta de Sao Lourenco from Pico das Pedras Brancas
by Jiri Hajek

Probably the best viewpoint over the whole São Lourenço peninsula.

Photo Tips: There are beautiful sunrises (photographed in the direction of the rising Sun), but evening can be equally nice. To cover the whole peninsula, you'll need very wide lens, possibly even to stitch several wide angle shots, as I did in this case.

Getting there: It's close to the easternmost parking in Madeira, even though you have to negotiate a small hill in order to get this view. Some 10-20 minutes from the parking, depending on your speed.

Ponta de Sao Lourenco Rainbow
Ponta de Sao Lourenco from Pico das Pedras Brancas
by Michael

For a few weeks now I'm traveling fulltime and our first stop was Portugal, then Madeira and now we are back in Portugal.

The photo I show you here was taken on Madeira. It shows Ponta de Sao Lourenco in the evening. What a spectacular view!

If you are interested to see some behind the scenes, I've recorded a video, which you find on my Youtube Channel.

Red cliffs at Ponta São Lourenço
Red cliffs at Ponta São Lourenço
by Walter Maurer

That was the last photo of a day at the Ponta de São Lourenço. Theoretically I should have had enough time to find a good spot for the evening light, but I did not and we were already on our way back to the carpark as the colors in the sky and on the rocks where suddenly exploding. So I made a quick decision about a motive without thinking much about composition. I did a panorama of the whole scene wich was not too easy with the strong wind shaking the tripod, the spray from the waves on the lens and fast moving clouds. In spite all that I was happy to catch some of the awesome atmosphere of that evening on a unique spot like this.

Above the clouds of Madeira
The dead tree
by Walter Maurer

....a little later.

Ponta de São Lourenço / Madeira
Ponta de São Lourenço
by Walter Maurer

There is still some material left from our Madeira trip last Oktober, wich I did not pay much attention to so far. This single shot for example, wich was also included in a panoramas that I posted earlier, came out really nice in terms of composition and light. I hope you like it too.

New Day
São Lourenço from Ponta do Bode
by Jiri Hajek

A different and pretty interesting view of the São Lourenço peninsula. Not as dramatic view as from viewpoints to the East, but still very rewarding and also from a colorful landscape.

Photo Tips: Sunrise is the most interesting here, but I can imagine a nice Sunset here as well.

Getting there: You can park right next to the Cemetery, which is accessible by a dead end street. Walk few hundreds meters a bit uphill then, be careful after rain, it can be very muddy here.

Sky-High
Pico do Arieiro

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The dead trees from Pico Ruivo
The dead tree
by Walter Maurer

This picture was inspired by the great photographer Nigel Danson who's awesome YouTube channel inspired me a lot since I discovered it. His version of this dead tree was just mind-blowing and for sure one more reason for me to travel to Madeira. Neither was I hoping to find that certain tree so easily, nor shooting it in such perfect conditions as Nigel did. After hiking the spectacular trail between Pico Ruivo and Pico do Areeiro that day, we spent the whole evening at the tree until complete darkness to get the best out of this striking motive. Doing that, we missed an extremely beautiful sunset over the clouds, wich we could have seen just a few hundred meters away on the way down to the car park. You just can't have everything on one day.

The magic trees of Fanal
Fanal
by Walter Maurer

Just came back from a fantastic trip to the island of Madeira with a pocket full of great material. Lets start with one of the most magic places of the island, the Fanal forest. We were so lucky to have this fog wich turns this place into pure magic!

Madeira tree
Fanel forest
by Walter Maurer

Another gnarled, mossy tree from Fanal forest.

Fanal
Fanal
by Walter Maurer

One more from mysterious Fanal!

Ponta de São Lourenço
Ponta de São Lourenço
by Walter Maurer

What a wonderful view to the most eastern point of Madeira. There would have been a few more islands and a lighthouse, but unfortunately they can only be reached by boat. As usual we reached this final destination of our day trip at noon. Despite the harsh light and without a reasonable composition, I shot this photo using a ND filter to create at least a little interesting effect with the softened sea and waves.

Ponta de São Lourenço
Ponta de São Lourenço
by Walter Maurer

This is a stunning hiking tour to the most easterly point of the island. Fantastic views onto the sea and the colored rock formations all along the 4 km long path. A high contrast to the almost tropical vegetation of Madeira.

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Pico do Arieiro

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Madeira Natural Park!
Most notably Walter Maurer, Jiri Hajek and Michael.