New Photos from Patagonia


Earlier this month I traveled to Patagonia with some dear friends. We had several leisurely days touring and photographing Torres del Paine. Unfortunately, the puma had left the area we were in, but no matter. The mountain scenery more than made up for not seeing the cats. There were herds of guanacos camouflaged in the grassland steppe, as well as foxes, and the Andean condors were out in full force. Their size is remarkable, they absolutely dwarf the flocks of crested caracaras.

Moving on to Argentina, autumn color was on full swing in Los Glaciares National Park. One morning at the crack of dawn we hiked in two miles to see Perito Moreno glacier. Once a stable glacier, it has entered a phase of rapid retreat and thinning. Back in 2013 I photographed the glacier (with much less success due to the sun low on the horizon) from nearly the same spot. The trip was capped off by visiting the traditional neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and tango lessons—not really, but it is everywhere!

Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina 2013
Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina 2026

3 Responses to “New Photos from Patagonia”

  1. Kathy Foster says:

    I have always enjoyed your photography! I remember your program in Bellingham, WA. roughy 20-30 years ago.

  2. Rosie Randolph says:

    A wonderful collection! I especially like no 31, a portrait landscape of mountains with rich autumn colours.

  3. Eveline Van Rompay says:

    Just absolutely love your shots, how you perfectly capture the various moments and landscapes in their character and/or beauty! I am an absolutely fan and have been for a long time!!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.