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Ruta 149 - Province Mendoza
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Rio Mendoza - Transandine Railway
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epacris obtusifolia - blunt leaf heath
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Horses
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Loud !
Parque Provincial Aconcagua
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Cerro Aconcagua - 6961 m
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Castello di Golaso - Val Ceno
Baden, Frau & Landschaft / Woman & landscape
Ischigualasto - leaving on Ruta Provincial 259
Ischigualasto - Cerro Merado 1768 m
Ruderi del Castello di Gusaliggio - Val Mozzola
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The lonely hiker
Plaun Segnas Sut · (PiP)
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looking upstream
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avalange protection
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Selfbuilt Avalanche Protection (see note & PiP)
Ruta 51 - colorful geology
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Varzo, la valle e il Toce
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Valley of Rio Los Patos, Ruta 149. Rio Los Patos from the south and Rio Castano from the north are joining to the Rio Juan, which we were following in the series of Argentina images before. - scanned slide, Minolta X700
Andy Rodker, micritter, Erhard Bernstein, niraK68 and 47 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Great, Berny
.....wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
Farben, Schärfe und Gestaltung vom Feinsten.
Weard
i don't see camera info - what camera got you all those sharp details? (yes, i know it could be a camera phone, some of them are so good these days, but maybe it's something else?)
Berny club has replied to raingirl clubIn the EXIF-data you find the name of the scanner "Nikon LS-5000". The scanner output are raw dng-files with a resolution of 4000 ppi. But of course modern digital cameras produce much more detailed and sharp photos than a scanned slide will ever be.
raingirl club has replied to Berny clubI love Minolta cameras. My first camera and one that I still use is a SR-T 100. A real workhorse with a basic lens. I've started using it again recently, but I no longer use slide film.
Thanks for the info!
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