Showing posts with label peru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peru. Show all posts

Monday, 25 May 2009

Photos from Peru

I came back from Peru a week ago and spent a good part of last week tweaking and cleaning the best of them. They are now visible on flickr. The tweaking and cleaning I do on photos is very simple and consists in:

  • stretching the contrast if required;
  • removing fluff and dirt mark left on the lens or the sensor;
  • very occasionally, cropping the shot.

So no heavy Photoshop (or in that instance GIMP) processing, just the bare minimum.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

It's all relative

I'm in Peru. We just spent a couple of days around the CaƱon de Colca, one of the deepest canyons in the world. The place where we stayed last night, Chivay, is at 3700 metres above sea level and on the way there we stopped at a viewpoint that was 4900 metres above sea level, higher than Mont Blanc. The area around Chivay and the canyon is lush and green and if it wasn't for the thin air, you'd easily forget that you are at an altitude that is higher than most of the Alps' ski resorts.

Nobody told the locals either, as explained by one of the girls in the group this morning: she asked the landlady of the hotel where she stayed overnight whether she kept llamas or alpacas, to which the landlady replied "we don't do that here, only in the mountains". That'd be the steep bits above 4000 metres that we see in the distance then.

Bootnote

This was written on the bus between Chivay and Puno yesterday and uploaded today.