Photograph and Camera talk
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@Denman-John happy to hear John! The food is incredibly good! I could die for it. You can talk hours with Iranian people about food. And if you are invited you will see and taste so many different dishes.
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@ROman that’s awesome! We have a photo group out here that meets up fairly often. Check out Greensboro Photo Collective on the grams if you’re interested.
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Those Iran pictures are just spectacular @Marc2706
We visited Ann Arbor (again) today and went to see a baseball home game of Michigan. Last day of our trip before we head home tomorrow.
The atmosphere in the baseball stadium was so relaxed. No aggression, just fair applause and everyone was just enjoying their day.
So did I taking some pictures with the Fuji 90mm
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Swiping through our Patagonia trip album right now feels completely surreal.
Will never forget that view approaching El Chalten.Bus to El Chalten (90mm)
Hike (90mm)
Hopping on a bus in Valparaiso (90mm)
Aysen Fields (23mm)
Reach the top (23mm)
Take a ride (23mm)
View (23mm)
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@weftyarn said in Photograph and Camera talk:
Hike (90mm)
Shortest hike ever?
More seriously, it looks amazing!
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I think I once did a hike (12mm) but definitely close @ARNC
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Beautiful pics @weftyarn !
I’ll hopefully join a group on a bike ride around that same area this coming November.
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@weftyarn Great pictures and thanks for sharing. How easy/hard was it to travel around Patagonia? Were you using public transportation or were you on a tour?
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@weftyarn wow, I bet that was insane trip. Those photos look awesome!
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No new photos to share as of now, but I’ve got two more days of work before we head off for my wife’s 40th trip. Got a whole grip of film ready for the tip! Threw in an old image from a trip with my best friends from a morning hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains, though. Shot on my Leica M5 with Lomo 800 (grainy goodness).
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thanks so much guys!
@Denman-John Traveling between the more populär place like Puerto Natales, El Calafate and El Chalten was surprisingly easy and comfortable with multiple bus lines driving daily. I recommend booking through Recorrido.
Day trips from Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine were also easy. Multiple buses everyday to different destinations inside the park. 2-3h one way but the drive alone is an experience worth every penny.
Other than that, getting to less known places can get tricky. Hitchhiking can work, with a rental car you are safest.
no matter now you travel be prepared for rocky roads, slow traveling and looking out of the windows for hours watching beautiful nature pass by