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Photo by Ellen Delis, Lagunas Ojos del Campo, Antofalla, Catamarca

I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


Photo by Ellen Delis,
Lagunas Ojos del Campo,
Antofalla, Catamarca



Trans Sahara Routes.

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Pictures Niger and Mauritania Sahara

Friends. I just posted my pictures, Check them out!

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Very nice - bring back old memories.
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Great photos, gives me even more incentive if thats possible to go, Dave
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Beautiful pix, inspiration indeed!
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Awsome work, Agustín!

Very much enjoyed the photos and makes me feel what i'm doing in the home now...

Arose me technical question too - you have very large 23" prints available - did you use large or medium format photography then? Or just 35mm equipment with technical (ISO25-64) film to get large detailed prints?

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Great pictures need working on, and you have really worked on 'em...
A splendid portfolio from a seriously challenging and emotive environment, enhanced by great composition and dramatic lighting.
Thanks for re-igniting the joys of black and white too!
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Thanks Margus.

I shoot with 35mm under 100asa. That range of Black and white film is forgiving when you blow it up to a max of 16X20 on traditional silver gelatin printing. The very large prints are Gicleé digital prints on fiber paper. I can get them at fine rsolution to that size by drum-scanning the negs.

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Awsome work, Agustín!

Very much enjoyed the photos and makes me feel what i'm doing in the home now...

Arose me technical question too - you have very large 23" prints available - did you use large or medium format photography then? Or just 35mm equipment with technical (ISO25-64) film to get large detailed prints?

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Kit. I enjoyed looking through your site's travel section. Wondeful places you've visited!

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Great pictures need working on, and you have really worked on 'em...
A splendid portfolio from a seriously challenging and emotive environment, enhanced by great composition and dramatic lighting.
Thanks for re-igniting the joys of black and white too!
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just visited your web page. nice pics.. especially because of they are black and white! my favourite is "camel detail" btw.


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Hello Nitsuga,

Very impressive work indeed. The picture called "Thaffassasset, the great empty" reminds me of a great stretch of the hamada in Libya I once crossed on the way to Derj. You can see it on a google sat map here:

http://tinyurl.com/ayokn

and my picture of the place is here:

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What a great site! This inmense spaces are sublime. I hope I can go to Libya in the very near future.

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Very impressive work indeed. The picture called "Thaffassasset, the great empty" reminds me of a great stretch of the mahada in Libya I once crossed on the Derj. You can see it on a google sat map here:

http://tinyurl.com/ayokn

ANDd my picture of the place is here:

http://tinyurl.com/atasy

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