Encrypted Sun Cycle

The Encrypted Sun Cycle unveils the solar presence as a hidden force between earth and sky.
Its light fragments into veils and bursts, binding the terrestrial and the celestial in shifting rhythms.
Each image becomes an allegory of energy concealed and revealed — the unspoken duality of life itself.

In this first work, the sun appears as a glowing core held between earth and sky. Its presence is not only light but connection — the encrypted link that binds both realms into one image

The sky turns into rock: nature inverts its roles. The ethereal becomes mineral, the heavy rises above. A vision of a world reversed, suspended between the celestial and the stony

Sun between heaven and earth, the sun emerges as a hidden orb, half veiled by earth and half open to the sky. It becomes a threshold, a luminous gate where the two halves of existence meet.

Lightning Causes Fire shows the sun as a sudden spark, igniting the horizon between sky and land. Light strikes like energy released, turning a natural scene into pure ignition and symbol

Inner Sun presents the solar core as if embedded within the landscape itself. Half hidden, half revealed, it radiates from inside, a silent nucleus holding earth and sky together.

The fragile outlines of daisies blur into the horizon, while the hidden sun ignites the sky with encrypted light. An impressionist abstraction where color, time and movement fuse into a single instant.

A vibrant pulse of fire breaks through the scene, leaving behind a white electric trace — a cipher written across sky and earth. Here, the sun is not a celestial body but a symbol of encrypted energy, cosmic and untamed.

Flame Sunset by Héctor Morón – Abstract ICM sunset photography with glowing horizon and fiery light.
Flame Sunset

Flame Sunset transforms the horizon into a glowing trace of fire. Through intentional camera movement (ICM), the sun’s last light dissolves into a diagonal blaze across the landscape, suggesting both a natural sunset and the spark of burning hills. More lyrical than dramatic.

River of Fire by Héctor Morón – Abstract ICM sunset photography with fiery horizon resembling flowing lava.
River of Fire

River of Fire transforms the horizon of a sunset into a glowing stream of light. Through intentional camera movement (ICM), the fiery red band across the sky recalls both the last blaze of the day and the flowing energy of molten lava. The ambiguity between sunset and volcano makes this work one of the most expressive pieces of the Sunset Series