

These were taken during a boat ride through Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. We were on a full day excursion, so a lot of elements for taking pictures were out of my control - timing and vantage point. I also had to try to work around the lighting and weather conditions. I guess when you are on vacation and not a photo job (not that I would know what that is like!), you don't have multiple days to go back and try again, so this was a one-time chance for me. The mountains certainly create their own weather patterns, so the closer we got to the glaciars, the more clouds and rain drops we experienced.


I will write more about the trip and post additional photos in the next couple of weeks. It just feels overwhelming now! I will say this - I absolutely fell in love with Argentina. The people were so friendly and welcoming. The landscapes were beautiful. The wine and meat were super tasty! The pace of life was easy-going. Being from a big city where everyone is rushed to get to their destinations and hurried to get the check and get out of a restaurant, Argentina taught me how to relax a little bit - don't rush, take your time. What's the big hurry afterall?! Photography-wise, I was so happy with the new Nikon 10-24mm lens I bought for the trip. I had so much fun shooting with it and with the digital infrared camera as well. Stay tuned for more! I will also post to Facebook and Flickr - will send you the links personally if interested.

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