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  • Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

    I have just returned from a tremendous trip that took place crossing the Andes in the north of Argentina to the Chilean Atacama desert, heading to Copiapo, the city where the miners rescue took place. I will continue uploading some more pictures as to share with you my deep emotions created by this unique place on earth. Mountains in this region are full of minerals, surrounded by salty lakes and above 6000 meters. The San Francisco Pass is at 4.700 meters. The road is very good in both countries. Hope you like them.

    GEISERS


    CHILEAN ANDES


    MINERAL MOUNTAINS


    SAN FRANCISCO PASS TO CHILE


    SALT LAKES


    MINERAL AND SALT MOUNTAIN


    CHILEAN ANDES


    MACHUCA CHURCH IN THE DESERT


    MOON VALLEY


    CLIMBING TO WATCH THE SUNSET


    PARALLEL
    Last edited by Horacio; 23-10-10, 12:39 AM.

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    Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

    Great images and thanks for posting them

    The colours in #2 look surreal. What caused them?
    Kind regards

    Peter
    www.imageinuk.com

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    • #3
      Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

      Hi Peter, The colours are real. All where raw images and they have been edited in PS CS4 just to avoid atmospheric fog and increase a little bit the sat and luminosity. I enclose the original low resol jpeg as to see the colors. Best regards, Horacio

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      • #4
        Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

        Originally posted by Horacio View Post
        Hi Peter, The colours are real. All where raw images and they have been edited in PS CS4 just to avoid atmospheric fog and increase a little bit the sat and luminosity. I enclose the original low resol jpeg as to see the colors. Best regards, Horacio
        Thanks for your reply Horacio. Could it be iron oxide or sandstone deposits I wonder?
        Kind regards

        Peter
        www.imageinuk.com

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        • #5
          Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

          I'm so glad you made the trip because these are all amazing pictures!

          The Mineral Mountains are breathtaking with all those colours. The Chilean Andes and that road show the magnitude and scale!

          How far is it from your home?

          You surely didn't drive there and back yourself did you?

          Pol

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          • #6
            Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

            Hi Pol, I made the approach from Buenos Aires to San Juan. in the Argentinian Andes, by plane (800km) and then conitinued by car. We crossed to Chile by the San Francisco pass at 4.700mts. It was a 4000 Km trip in ten days. Amazing places to visit Regards, H

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            • #7
              Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

              Many thanks for posting these shots Horacio. The landscape at times seems moon like, what a great potential for landscape photography. I'm envious
              Stephen

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              • #8
                Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

                Originally posted by Horacio View Post
                Hi Pol, I made the approach from Buenos Aires to San Juan. in the Argentinian Andes, by plane (800km) and then conitinued by car. We crossed to Chile by the San Francisco pass at 4.700mts. It was a 4000 Km trip in ten days. Amazing places to visit Regards, H
                Thanks for that. I had a feeling you'd have beeen driving at least part of the trip. It must have been wonderful, mile after mile of breathtaking landscape. A trip of a lifetime and no doubt you got many very unique shots.

                I'm envious too.

                Pol

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                • #9
                  Re: Crossing the Andes to the Atacama Dessert

                  Awsome shots
                  http://www.ftmphotography.co.uk

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