[rollei_list] Re: More southern mountains with Rollei

  • From: CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 20:21:44 -0300

Sanders:
               I also like and enjoy very much your photographs and
regarding that one mentioned below, you wrote a remarkable story as
caption from your feelings but including a cultural description doing
a homage for that culture at the same time.
As I wrote for my Flickr comment, the portrait is excellent, the light
on the face is beautiful, it looks like you captured something
substantial from her soul, great work.

I think different mountains and hills ranges create their own
geographic and human or no human atmosphere, each one is attractive
from some or several point of views beyond its altitude IMO.
Thank you too for your excellent pictures.

Carlos





2011/5/21 Sanders McNew <sanders@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Carlos, I very much liked your photos. Our own Southern mountains, the
> Appalachians, are not even one-quarter the height of your Andes. They are
> "respectable," as you say, only by their age, and the plants and wildlife
> they shelter, and the people who inhabit them.  I recently posted a portrait
> I made of Melanie's grandmother, with some words that tried to capture an
> aspect of Appalachian life that has gone missing among us flatlanders.
>  http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandersnyc/5719966773/
> Thanks for sharing yours -- much appreciated, much enjoyed.
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
> On May 21, 2011, at 1:07 AM, FreeLists Mailing List Manager
> <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 07:37:56 -0300
> Subject: [rollei_list] More southern mountains with Rollei
> From: CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> While the highest Andes range and Americas peak is placed in the
> argentinean Province of Mendoza (Aconcagua, 6962m; 22.841 ft), a few
> hundreds of kilometers to the south, at the Patagonia, the Andes range
> altitude becomes lower significantly but they are still respectable
> mountains, these other two photographs were taken there. I visited the
> zone twice, the first time was a High School graduation travel, I
> can't find the photographs I took with the Rolleiflex 2.8C and the
> slides with a Petri FT SLR Japanese camera. The photographs I'm
> uploading to Flickr are from my second travel, almost 20 years after
> the first one, a long travel by car (2600km to go and same distance to
> return), photographs were taken with a Rollei SL 35 and Rolleinar
> (Mamiya) 2/50 lens:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/5729398509/in/photostream
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/5729947884/in/photostream
>
> Carlos
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