Just back from my first trip to Patagonia. Awestruck by the beauty, mystique, and the culture. Crazy trees everywhere but It's sad they were due to fires there 20-30 years ago. Here's one from the campground of TDP and one from the waterfall/lookout hike we did and my very first astro attempt. 🫢
James Burden wrote:
Just back from my first trip to Patagonia. Awestruck by the beauty, mystique, and the culture. Crazy trees everywhere but It's sad they were due to fires there 20-30 years ago. Here's one from the campground of TDP and one from the waterfall/lookout hike we did and my very first astro attempt. 🫢
Awesome images, James! Patagonia is on my bucket list...
. I am too obese to run a marathon. I truly admire anyone who runs. My daughter and her friend ran. My wife and I took a trip to Oregon to cheer for them. This was her 3rd full marathon.
Douglas L wrote: . I am too obese to run a marathon. I truly admire anyone who runs. My daughter and her friend ran. My wife and I took a trip to Oregon to cheer for them. This was her 3rd full marathon.
James Burden wrote:
Just back from my first trip to Patagonia. Awestruck by the beauty, mystique, and the culture. Crazy trees everywhere but It's sad they were due to fires there 20-30 years ago. Here's one from the campground of TDP and one from the waterfall/lookout hike we did and my very first astro attempt. 🫢
That first astro attempt is out of this world! Amazing
Thank you Joshua, it's a special place for sure. Cross your fingers for good weather, we spent 4/5 days in the Argentinian side and only saw Fitz Roy on the evening and morning of the last day.
robert614 wrote:
3rd marathon?! Wow! Very impressive!
Hope you and your family had a great trip
Thank you Robert! It was our first visit to Oregon. We spent some time checking out the coast and numerus waterfalls.
For this trip I had the Sony PZ 16-35 f4 on an A1II, the Tamron 50-400 on another A1II, I also had the VC 15 and the Canon R5 infrared camera. In hindsight, maybe the CV 15, Sony 20-70 f4 and the Sony 70-200 f4 GII would have been easier to lug around. The Tamron 50-400 is still too big and heavy to lug around at airports and trails. Also I am not a fan of lens without an AF/MF switch.