Back from Antarctica & Patagonia
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:12 pm
For those unaware - I've been overseas for 4 weeks - 19 days of which was in Antarctica, but the balance was in Argentina and Chile. All up I have around 13,000 images from the trip after having completed my first cull and I've now started on the PP. Owing to the vagaries of how I'm moving the images from my laptop to my desktop PC the first images available to me are from Buenos Aires at the end of the trip so no Antarctic images to share yet. Below are a few that appeal to me so far - all taken in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A few of these are HDR and feedback is appreciated.
You can see more images from the Argentina and Chile leg of my trip HERE. I'll be adding images progressively as they are ready.
This first image is the view from our hotel room. Avenue 9 de Julio is one of the main roads through BA and it's 14 lanes wide with two side roads adding another 8 lanes. It takes a while to cross on foot .
Recoleta is an affluent part of the city with a large (and famous) cemetery. We had 3 hours at the cemetery and I probably needed 3 days there - it's crowded with mausoleums and has many famous people buried there, including Eva Peron (somewhere - never did find her tiny grave). This shot is inside the church that adjoins the cemetery
And this is an example of what the place is like - row after row of mausoleums.
You can see more images from the Argentina and Chile leg of my trip HERE. I'll be adding images progressively as they are ready.
This first image is the view from our hotel room. Avenue 9 de Julio is one of the main roads through BA and it's 14 lanes wide with two side roads adding another 8 lanes. It takes a while to cross on foot .
Recoleta is an affluent part of the city with a large (and famous) cemetery. We had 3 hours at the cemetery and I probably needed 3 days there - it's crowded with mausoleums and has many famous people buried there, including Eva Peron (somewhere - never did find her tiny grave). This shot is inside the church that adjoins the cemetery
And this is an example of what the place is like - row after row of mausoleums.