Another great set Greg. While I like them all, I'm going with #1 as my favorite. The shear force of the impact on the water looks awesome. It also shows a moment in time when something is actively changing and I really like that. Looking forward to more of these sets!!
Amazing and diverse set Greg.
Great timing on the first. You have a lot of patience.
The third and last are my personal favorites.
You walked away from Patagonia with a new portfolio.
Fred
Fred Miranda wrote:
Amazing and diverse set Greg.
Great timing on the first. You have a lot of patience.
The third and last are my personal favorites.
You walked away from Patagonia with a new portfolio.
Fred
Thank you Fred. I did. I actually took 4K images. Like I mentioned I took a lot of images of the same scene but because the light was changing quite rapidly early morning or late in the evening, each image of the same scene looks different on each shot. I'll post some more this weekend. I have tons from Glaciers both on Argentinian and Chilean side they are all amazing (to me). This was a first time I've seen one this close. And, they are all melting. It was reported that the one on the Chilean side will be gone in just 20 years. Sad but true. I guess they will have a lot more lakes, and they already have tons of them.
#1 is my favorite, great timing on that glacier, and the perfect shutter speed. #3 would be my next favorite. The only one I didn't care for was #5, which has a great composition, but the saturation seems a bit too high in it.
So how much did this trip set you back? I would say whatever the cost it was worth it from what I have seen so far from your shots, but it would be interesting to know just how much a trip like this would cost.