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Bigtanuki t1_jdt32wb wrote

Just got back from there about a month ago. Even this incredible photo doesn't capture how amazing it looks. I felt like I was approaching something from Lord of the Rings.

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groug t1_jdt9i55 wrote

I was there in 2016, and I have photos, and they're perfectly good photos (well, some of them, but I'm not much of a photographer, so that's good for me), and they don't give any sense of what it's like to be there.

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Bandito_Zoidberg OP t1_jdtc3nc wrote

One of the most dramatic aspects of the park is the widely different and dynamic terrain. Rolling scrubbed hills diving into glacial lakes which emerge into these massive two toned mountains. It's very unique - very beautiful.

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Bandito_Zoidberg OP t1_jdtjh8d wrote

Thanks! It's a little edited to bring out the sunrise hues in the clouds and balance the overall fore and background - but it was a super stunning morning after a week of nonstop rain. Happy I had at least one day that was photo-worthy!

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penguinintheabyss t1_jdttbyu wrote

As a person from South America, I like to imagine a Tolkien movie being recorded here. The south of Argentina, between Patagonia and Bariloche, would make a fantastic Eregion.

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oahumike t1_jdttvge wrote

All I can say is “oh holy shit that is sharp”

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mynameisalso t1_jdtvu31 wrote

Wow this is really stunning. Is this high elevation as well?

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HalfManHalfBaked t1_jdtww6s wrote

Is this somewhere along the W trek? I don’t recognize this perspective

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abbadon420 t1_jduatk7 wrote

Bulls of bread? My spanish is a bit rusty (read: non existent)

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AWildRemoraid t1_jdudin2 wrote

It looks amazing! The description in Civ 6 did not do it enough justice, “Several closely situated granite peaks resembling tiger's teeth dramatically soar about a kilometer into the sky”.

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Statertater t1_jduf4ft wrote

Cloud looks like a gator with an open mouth*

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DGalamay30 t1_jduhd9c wrote

This looks like a Donkey Kong Country world map

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Faunstein t1_jdujv6j wrote

I see cows!

Nice pic, not sure where the water goes from here. Is it a lake?

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entlis t1_jdvciyd wrote

this look like fortnite

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analogx-digitalis t1_jdviv7a wrote

fotos like these compel me to pack my bags and move out to the place. incredible capture.

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BellaBlue06 t1_jdvvplx wrote

Wow. What a breathtaking photo and I love the sky colours and the clouds

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johangd t1_jdvxza0 wrote

Esos árboles son una belleza, que buen lugar

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Bandito_Zoidberg OP t1_jdw7p91 wrote

I just want to thank everyone for such a warm response to this photo. I spent a good amount of time trying to make it perfect because it'll be my first going to print. I was reluctant to call it good or finished, but this feedback has made me realize I should stop second guessing myself and start sharing my work more.

Thank you again!

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pepperminticecream t1_jdydobr wrote

Gorgeous! I got home from hiking the o route 2 weeks ago, when were you there? It rained and snowed on us for the first half, I was so glad we had good weather when we hiked to Britannico.

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Bigtanuki t1_je6ias2 wrote

I'm not sure there is a way to go without spending a lot of money. Lots of outfitters are available if you do your homework. You may be able to book flights cheaper if you're flexible. Good luck. The whole Tierra del Fuego area is amazing to see.

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