Evening in the Paine   82647
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Location: Road Serrano - Amarga (330 m)      by: Pedrotti Alberto
Area: Chile      Date: 11-01-2014
An occasional 360 taken while cycling from the south entrance of the park to the main gate, Laguna Amarga, where I was going to leave the bicycle ten days in order to walk the W+O circuit.
Now I know nearly all the features of the region, but that evening everything was rather new and mysterious to me, and the light also helped to convey that impression.

10 HF, Canon G1X, 28 mm, ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/100 sec.
www.panoramio.com/photo/127972730

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What a dramatic sky. I first wondered about the very dark lower third, but this is probably the right way to emphasize the sky. Cheers, Martin
2016/02/04 21:39 , Martin Kraus
Martin: I think that your first impression was right. My choice was targeted to the full-size version but, no doubt, for the 500 pixel it would be good to add a bit of shadow tool. After all, at this size the artifacts are virtually forgiven!
Cheers,
Alberto.
2016/02/04 22:02 , Pedrotti Alberto
This great picture describes very well this extremely intensive region.
2016/02/04 22:34 , Jens Vischer
Ottima 
Ciao, Alvise
2016/02/05 10:30 , Alvise Bonaldo
The land is not bad at all, but the sky is simply fantastic.
2016/02/05 23:34 , Arne Rönsch
Arne: yes, this is 66% sky, but from Patagonia I carried many pictures with 100% sky...
And, as you remark, not because the land be dull!
2016/02/06 09:56 , Pedrotti Alberto
Ein herrliches Wolkenbild!
2016/02/06 14:13 , Friedemann Dittrich
Stunning!!!

Tanti saluti, Hans-Jörg
2016/02/07 11:07 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle

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