
Canary Islands Photographer's Teide Nightscape in National Geographic
Tenerife photographer Eduardo García will achieve international recognition as his night landscape photograph of the Moon rising over Teide National Park is selected for National Geographic's March 2026 print edition.
Eduardo García, a photographer from Tenerife who often contributes to DIARIO DE AVISOS, is set to gain international recognition. His work has been chosen for the March 2026 print edition of National Geographic. This selection is a significant recognition, highlighting the importance of night landscape photography and the high quality of work coming from the Canary Islands. It also firmly establishes his career in a world-famous magazine.
The photograph was taken in October 2025 in Teide National Park, capturing the Moon rising above the park's volcanic landscape. According to DIARIO DE AVISOS, García spent weeks planning the shot. He carefully studied different locations, lighting, and how to frame the picture perfectly. Capturing the precise moment involved a long wait on site, which García described as a truly special and unforgettable experience.
Having his photo featured in National Geographic is a major achievement for the photographer from the Canary Islands. National Geographic is famous for sharing stories of exploration and science through powerful images. This recognition highlights García's talent for capturing the stunning beauty of Teide's natural surroundings. Teide itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known not only for its landscapes but also as an outstanding location for observing the stars.