papasnap
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Great photos! I'm not a big B&W fan but yours have lots of character, very good. Any tips for photography in buenos aires? I'll be passing through there soon
farlymac
PF McFarland
Lot of good scenes, and people photos. You travel well with that combination.
PF
PF
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
This is the first time I have seen this ... dated Jan 2018...where have I been, lol
Enchanting !
A Wonderfull Indulgence...
Enchanting !
A Wonderfull Indulgence...
DanskDynamit
Well-known
beautiful shots! the dancers in Plaza Dorrego are my favorites.
skopar steve
Well-known
Very nice series. Thanks for sharing.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Very entertaining. And pleasing RF BW photography.
Some shots are classic.
Some shots are classic.
giganova
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Thank you all for your positive and encouraging comments! My wife and I decided today that we'll move to Buenos Aires for a few months next year. So exciting and I can't wait to pack my camera and a LOT of film! 
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Fantastic series! Thanks.
kiemchacsu
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giganova
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Went on another trip to Argentina. First we went to Ushuaia, Terra del Fuego, from there to el Calafate to see and hike on glaciers in the Andes, and then to Buenos Aires for culture. I only take one camera / one lens on each of my trips. This time I took my new to me M4 black paint, a 35/2 Summicron, and a bag of FP-4. Traveling light! 
Enjoy!
Terra del Fuego or the "End of the World" is simply amazing: seeing the snow covered Andes drop into the ocean and all the wildlife (penguins, sea lions, Albatros whales), is stunning.
We went hiking on this glacier. Quite scary, I can tell you, looking down into the crevasse and jumping over them! But the reward was the glass of whiskey with glacier ice cubes at the end of the hike.
Enjoy!
Terra del Fuego or the "End of the World" is simply amazing: seeing the snow covered Andes drop into the ocean and all the wildlife (penguins, sea lions, Albatros whales), is stunning.


We went hiking on this glacier. Quite scary, I can tell you, looking down into the crevasse and jumping over them! But the reward was the glass of whiskey with glacier ice cubes at the end of the hike.

giganova
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"The butcher" is my favorite photo.

giganova
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giganova
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I waited 1/2 hour for a stray dog to walk through the composition, but none came and I gave up. Later that day dogs followed my all over town.


Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
5.1, 9.1 and 9.5. This is where photography happened. IMO.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I am seriously impressed and delighted. It's been an inspiring treat to see your images. Only once have I been to BA, and that was in 2001, long before I took up photography, but I remember the city being extraordinarily clean. You caught some details that are simply sublime, beauty in the small things. Thanks a lot for posting!!
giganova
Well-known
Thank you for your kind word, Francisco!
farlymac
PF McFarland
Another grand trip, with photos to match!
PF
PF
giganova
Well-known
One more. This is a composite of three different 35mm Summicron frames, stitched together in Photoshop. Not easy to scan because of the huge dynamic range of the negatives with pitch black mountains and the slightly overexposed sun-lit glacier against the Sun. Look for the people in the foreground for scale to give you an idea how huge the glacier is: 4km wide and 25km long! The glacier is in equilibrium (doesn't melt) because it snows every single day where the glacier starts 25km away from my vantage point.

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