cloudcuckoo
cloudcuckoo.nl
I just came back from a lovely 3-week trip through Argentina.
I brought my Leica M3, a 50mm Summicron lens and some rolls of Ilford XP2 400 films with me.
Here are the first results which I like to share with you. What are your thoughts?
See My Leica M3 photo set for even more M3 shots.







I brought my Leica M3, a 50mm Summicron lens and some rolls of Ilford XP2 400 films with me.
Here are the first results which I like to share with you. What are your thoughts?
See My Leica M3 photo set for even more M3 shots.







Pete B
Well-known
I'd like to go to Argentina but my wife's vegetarian and hates cheese. Do you think she'd find it difficult when it comes to eating?
Pete
Pete
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Nice spots! Where were you in B.Aires? Did you go to the area near the Casa Rosada, the Plaza de Mayo? I'll check your other photographs.
Pete... Argentina can be friendly to vegetarians... but it takes a bit to get used to it. We went to Mendoza last year in December, and meat is an important component of the national diet. However, there are things like pasta which your wife can eat without cheese. How one can live without "bife de chorizo" is beyond my understanding, but I accept that there are all types of preferences out there.
Thanks for posting, Cloudcuckoo!
Pete... Argentina can be friendly to vegetarians... but it takes a bit to get used to it. We went to Mendoza last year in December, and meat is an important component of the national diet. However, there are things like pasta which your wife can eat without cheese. How one can live without "bife de chorizo" is beyond my understanding, but I accept that there are all types of preferences out there.
Thanks for posting, Cloudcuckoo!
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I looked at your photographs in Flickr... got answers to my questions. I never would have thought the stairs were in San Telmo. I hope you managed to see a tango street show there and enjoy enough Quilmes beer! 
CK Dexter Haven
Well-known
I found Buenos Aires to be difficult to photograph. There aren't even any interesting postcards to purchase. It's not one of those cities with overwhelming beauty or any really compelling architecture. It's 'nice' in some areas - recoletta, for example. But, not Paris/Rome/Florence nice.
I did enjoy my tour of La Boca area, from which the Boca Juniors football team comes. Lots of color there....
I did enjoy my tour of La Boca area, from which the Boca Juniors football team comes. Lots of color there....
David_Manning
Well-known
Cloudcuckoo...nice pictures. Looks like a great trip. I enjoy San Telmo and Puerto Madero. I didn't have the guts to try the metro there...I don't know why. Did you do the developing yourself?
Dexter, like anything, it's perspective, right? BA has unique architecture (the Paris of South America) and a unique look. Here are a few of my BA shots (X100):
Dexter, like anything, it's perspective, right? BA has unique architecture (the Paris of South America) and a unique look. Here are a few of my BA shots (X100):




pobe
Well-known
I love Buenos Aires! I've got relatives there and wish I could visit more often...
umcelinho
Marcelo
I wouldn't go as far as calling Buenos Aires the Paris of South America, but it REALLY reminded me of Madrid!
Wouter
Well-known
I've been there several times and love it. Great city for street photography. Beautiful tango in local milongas. Good food, check out salads in the Tea Connection restaurants, a chain throughout BA. And, above all, nice and educated people. Did you know BA has over 300 bookshops ?
Sureño
Established
beautiful shots! I'm from Buenos Aires, if I knew you were coming down here I would have show you the place around.
If any of you guys needs a local friend here in B.A. let me know it.
ps: yes, if you are vegetarian you can eat a lot of things here, meat is only a part of our diet, we have a strong italian culinary culture. we have a lot of fish too.
ps2: Dexter, I'm sorry to hear that your photography skills didn't let you find any good spot in a city like Buenos Aires. Comparing Buenos Aires with Rome, Paris and Firenze is a big mistake, Buenos Aires is only 200 years old, how old is Rome?? Buenos Aires is ultramodern (Puerto Madero waterfront) its clasical euro-french styled (Recoleta), its italian (San Telmo), its spanish colonial with many churches, convents and other buildings from 1600s, it has a lot of green parks in Palermo area with japanese gardens, zoo and botanic gardens, Delta Tigre is at 30 minutes by train and countryside with cows and gauchos at one our distance in San Antonio de Areco.
Next time you come, let me know it, I will show you around.
If any of you guys needs a local friend here in B.A. let me know it.
ps: yes, if you are vegetarian you can eat a lot of things here, meat is only a part of our diet, we have a strong italian culinary culture. we have a lot of fish too.
ps2: Dexter, I'm sorry to hear that your photography skills didn't let you find any good spot in a city like Buenos Aires. Comparing Buenos Aires with Rome, Paris and Firenze is a big mistake, Buenos Aires is only 200 years old, how old is Rome?? Buenos Aires is ultramodern (Puerto Madero waterfront) its clasical euro-french styled (Recoleta), its italian (San Telmo), its spanish colonial with many churches, convents and other buildings from 1600s, it has a lot of green parks in Palermo area with japanese gardens, zoo and botanic gardens, Delta Tigre is at 30 minutes by train and countryside with cows and gauchos at one our distance in San Antonio de Areco.
Next time you come, let me know it, I will show you around.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
I especially like number 3 and 4 of the first posting. 
Sureño
Established
..and some of them are really amazing!Did you know BA has over 300 bookshops ?

El Ateneo Bookshop.
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Yes the shots are amazing.....

Damaso
Photojournalist
Thanks for sharing!
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Shopping Center.............

Sureño
Established
cloudcuckoo, did you have the chance to visit Cafe Tortoni? its the oldest coffee place in Buenos Aires. Any Leica would love the atmosphere there.
Nice shots whitecat! did you enjoy your trip?
Nice shots whitecat! did you enjoy your trip?
sevres_babylone
Veteran
I rented an apartment in San Telmo for two weeks two years ago. I found Buenos Aires a good city to photograph in. I tried to travel to a different part of the city each day, and just wander around. I'm on the David Manning side of the fence in this debate.
pobe
Well-known
Perhaps this might seem a bit backwards, but when I visited Paris it actually reminded me of Buenos Aires...
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