Photograph and Camera talk
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Beautiful pics @weftyarn !
I’ll hopefully join a group on a bike ride around that same area this coming November.
I’m sure my pics won’t have these stunning compositions and moods you struck on yours. Congrats! -
@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
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@alexxedge that’s the stuff right there! Awesome
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@Jett129 Great shot with those red rocks. Is that Zion NP? Absolutely loved it when we were there in 2018