Central and South America by Private Jet
It’s April. That means this year is almost 1/3rd over??
I just returned from Central and South America by Private Jet for National Geographic. Someone has to do these…
Starting in Orlando we flew to Guatemala to visit the ruins of Yaxha and Tikal, cradles of the Mayan culture. A short flight to Peru for a stay in Cusco and on to Machu Picchu. Two days later, we were in Bariloche, Argentina for a couple of nights in Patagonia, then on to Buenos Aires for some tango. More flights to Iguazu Falls, the Amazon and Costa Rica. Hope you enjoy the images…you can click here to see more photos
Iguazu Falls, Brazil – Olympus E 5, 7-14mm @ 7mm (14mm 35 equivalent) 1/250th @ F7.1, 100 ISO
Machu Picchu – E 5, 12-60mm lens @ 18mm, 1/250th @ F8, 200 ISO
enroute to Machu Picchu on the Hiram Bingham train – E 5, 7-14mm @ 7mm 1/500th @ F4.5, 200 ISO
Flying over Patagonia – E 5, 12-60mm @ 16mm, 1/200th @ F7.1, 200 ISO
Gulls on Lake Nahuel Huapi, near Bariloche – Olympus Pen E-PL2, 9-18mm @ 18mm, 1/250th @ F8, 200 ISO
Tango in Buenos Aires – E 5, 14-35mm @ 20mm, 1/15th @ F2, 1250 ISO
Tango in Buenos Aires – E 5, 14-35mm @ 23mm, 1/13th @ F6.3, 1250 ISO
Tango in Buenos Aires – E 5, 14-35mm @ 23mm, 1/13th @ F6.3, 1250 ISO
“Horse Whisperer” Gaucho, near Buenos Aires – E 5, 50-200mm @ 104mm, 1/500th @ F 7.1, 400 ISO
Polo match near Buenos Aires – E 5, 50-200mm @ 200mm, 1/500th @ F 5.6, 400 ISO
Canopy walk, Amazon Rainforest – E 5, 12-60mm @ 12mm, 1/160th @ F6.3, 1250 ISO