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Travel guide of ArgentinaEach trip has a history, this particular is very shocking. They traveled 7 months from North America to the last piece of land of the American continent (Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego) on their Kawasaki Motorcycle. The one of california and she Mexican, united by the Love, the wheels and the Route
Experienced by Seb Creativo
Me and my mother and sister go to a nursery garden and always find different spiritual statue like ganesha (old photo in my profile), and buda. Photos like this always make me do more in post-production like color grading to find the right color and the right tone to transmit the same feeling i feel when i take this photo.
Experienced by Jose Luis Sanchez Pereyra
I took this photo on a geological field trip to the Andes mountains in Chile. On that day I tore a muscle in my right leg and had to wait in the car while my team mates climbed a nearby hill to visit an old mine. It was the most beautiful calm day and so I took the opportunity to shoot some views from where I was waiting. When I saw this view I wanted to capture the serene beauty and fun symmetry of this cloud hovering over the prominent volcano in the distance. I love the quite loneliness of that place.
Experienced by Tobias Keller
We were on our first trip to the south of Argentina, the Patagonia. We were looking for some cool photo spots and my boyfriend became my model. I wanted to took photo with a relax vibe and showing the beautiful landscape too!
Experienced by Florencia Potter
A dream came true! I travelled through Argentina for a month by myself, starting in the north knowing I would finish my trip in the southernmost city in the world: Ushuaia. At Ushuaia there is this island called Isla Martillo, and it’s full with penguins. I had to visit this penguin island of course, that’s a nobrainer. So I arrived and stepped out of the speedboat on this small island and the first thing I see is this cute penguin running towards me with open arms! As if he is welcoming me and saying that I’m very welcome! Don’t think you can get a warmer welcome then that.
Experienced by Sander Crombach
I travelled through Argentina by myself. Patagonia has been on my bucket-list for a long time. I visited different places in Patagonia and one of them is called El Calafate. This town is famous for the Perito Moreno glacier and I wanted to see and experience it with my own eyes. I wanted to do a special tour with which you hike on top of this glacier. I was so incredibly super pumped to do this that I had to take the perfect shot of this experience so I could remember it afterwards. So I abandon my group for a short while so they would be in the perfect spot to make the best photo possible.
Experienced by Sander Crombach
San Juan, Argentina, nestles in a fertile valley flanked by arid mountains. Croplands and vineyards (green) abut the metropolitan area on the San Juan River. The white "teardrop" (lower left) is an ancient lakebed called Barreal Blanco. It is one of the best places in the world for carrovelismo, or landsailing, thanks to the steady winds that sweep across this flat, unobstructed expanse of hard-packed sediment.
Experienced by USGS
early in the morning after very long day (up for more than 18 hours that day) I finished all my photo job for my Dakar team Agrorodeo from Lithuania. It was time to sleep, but decided to go in to the edge of bivouac and to try to do nice night shoot with the truck i sow earlier. spend some time do get right composition and other technical things, and then two more hours step by step editing the picture. i was finished it probably 10 times, but every time i found something to fix it. here is the final result, even i still se some things i could make different now :)
Experienced by Vytautas Dranginis
This is my boyfriend, who, gently -not- offer himself (haha!) to be the model of my photos in our first vacation to the south of Argentina, the Patagonia region. We love this trip, so I hope you enjoy using this photo too, to whatever you want! And if you are so gently, tell me where you used! Was a pitch? A presentation? A Social post? I will love to know :)
Experienced by Florencia Potter
A friend of mine told me I had to do the ‘Palacio Barolo’ tour. It is a famous building in the city centre of Buenos Aires, and I followed her advice. I have to give her credits, the building was amazing. The architecture is inspired by Dante’s Device Comedy. The basement represents hell, the first 14 floors the purgatory and the opper levels heaven. Very beautiful. We arrived just before sunset, so we also had a beautiful view over the city of Buenos Aires. But still, despite all of this, my favourite photo is this ‘tilt-shift photo’ I took of the streets of BA of some random people walking.
Experienced by Sander Crombach
I started from brazil, crossed the border and went straight to the Mirador Garganta del Diablo. Rain was threatening the day and I knew that had to fast. As soon as I reached there an amazing loud and heavy sound of water falling. A mist of water constantly showering people and cameras around. Fortunately it was low season and the waterfalls were at their peak of flow which allowed me to capture this beautiful momento of green grass, mist and the strength of the mother nature. A few minutes later it started to rain really hard it only stopped at night. Perfect timing.
Experienced by João Barbosa
At Ushuaia there is this island called Isla Martillo, and it’s only residents are penguins. I just had to visit this penguin island but of course I’m not the only tourist who wants to do that. And as you can see the next boat full with tourists is already in the background on it’s way. So feeling embarrassed I’m one of the many tourists disturbing the penguins habitat I noticed that the penguins still are very capable of enjoying their lifes. This little fellow for example didn’t mind all the attention and ignored everybody.
Experienced by Sander Crombach
Shimmering blues and greens accentuate the textures of the Sierra de Velasco Mountains of northern Argentina. The urban area (pinkish circle) near the lower left part of the mountain range is La Rioja, the capital of the province of La Rioja. Follow the foothills to the upper right, where the city of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca lies near extensive vineyards and fruit-growing areas (blue blocky shapes).
Experienced by USGS
Perito Moreno glacier in darkness, due to a lower exposure just when the light was hitting the nearer face of the glacier. Initially this was somewhat unintentional but after some post-processing I really like the way it draws attention to the ice, and the dark tones of the water.
Experienced by Sean Thoman
NAUPACTUS XANTHOGRAPHUS (Burrito de la vid, Gorgojo Grande) Especie nativa de Sudamerica, presente en Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil. Se encuentran en el suelo al pie de las plantas, o en grietas de troncos y ramas, son agrupadas (20 a 40 unidades) y cementadas por una especie de gelatina que se endurece y actúa como protección. Una vez nacidas las larvas se dejan caer al suelo y se entierran en busca de raíces, de las que se alimentan. Así transcurren esta etapa del ciclo, que dura de 8 a 11 meses. Los adultos se alimentan de yemas, brotes tiernos y hojas.
Experienced by Juan Pablo Mascanfroni
CHINCHE DEL MBURUCUYÁ (Holhymenia Histrio) Especie nativa de Sudamerica, se hospeda y se alimenta exclusivamente de passifloraceas. En plantaciones de passiflora edulis puede llegar a ser una plaga importante. A species native to South America, it is housed and feeds exclusively on passifloraceae. In plantations of passiflora edulis it can become an important pest.
Experienced by Juan Pablo Mascanfroni
Phiale sp. Phiale is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1846. As of August 2019, it contains twenty-five species, found in the Caribbean, South America, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama.
Experienced by LucasVphotos
The shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds in most of South America except for dense forests and areas of high altitude such as mountains. Since 1900 the shiny cowbirds' range has shifted northward, and it was recorded in the Caribbean islands as well as the United States, where it is found breeding in southern Florida. It is a bird associated with open habitats, including disturbed land from agriculture and deforestation.
Experienced by LucasVphotos
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Experienced by Sebastian Davenport-Handley
The shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds in most of South America except for dense forests and areas of high altitude such as mountains. Since 1900 the shiny cowbirds' range has shifted northward, and it was recorded in the Caribbean islands as well as the United States, where it is found breeding in southern Florida. It is a bird associated with open habitats, including disturbed land from agriculture and deforestation.
Experienced by LucasVphotos