First of all I wanted to wish to all of you a very happy New Year and may 2021 make all your photographic (and others) wishes come true!
I also wanted to share some panoramas (they are actually not stitched pictures but single pictures) of Chile's beautiful Torres del Paine National Park. I hope you will like them and that it will make you travel a bit in these difficult times.
JohnC wrote:
Great stuff. Great memories, I was there with the same gear D800 and holy trinity.
Thank you
Yes, it is really an amazing place and a dream for every photographer. I took the 14-24, 24-70 and a 70-200 F/4 so not exactly the holy trinity of 2.8s
Very interesting perspectives. I knew 24-70mm is a default go-to focal length for vertical panorama. It is pretty interesting to see how 14-24Mm can capture a complete different perspective.
roythegreat wrote:
Very interesting perspectives. I knew 24-70mm is a default go-to focal length for vertical panorama. It is pretty interesting to see how 14-24Mm can capture a complete different perspective.
Thank you
The 14-24 is an awesome lens for landscapes, not always easy to use though. But it is one of my favorite lenses when I travel to exotic locations.
Brad Williams wrote:
Wow, the light in #3 and #7 is awesome. Great work!
Thank you
The light there can be amazing, these 2 pictures were taken at sunrise. However, it takes many mornings as the majority of the time, mornings were very cloudy and the light not so good. But sometimes, things just click!
jaggedhorizon wrote:
Chile is a fantastic country (I've been, but to other areas). Great images...the last one is absolutely superb.
Thank you for your kind comment
Yes, Chile is very beautiful, although I have only been in the southern part. I hope to go back someday to explore the rest of the country
Miko_Skye wrote:
Lovely collection of a place I do hope to visit one day.
Thank you
You should definitely go there one day, both Chile and Argentina are absolutely wonderful. Patagonia is magic and a dream for every photographer