After many years of dreaming, I finally made it all the way to Patagonia.
The mountains at the end of the world called and they did not disappoint. Rising suddenly with vertical towers to which glaciers still cling to, majestic and temperamental, they stay mostly hidden in the clouds they create for themselves. The fierce winds are also their creation, maybe a way to feel the surrounding landscape with invisible fingers.
But what surprised me the most was the abundance of intense colors everywhere. I don’t even know how I could describe the way the entire sky lights up in the morning in vibrant colors every direction you turn your head to and stays like that for tens of minutes, then disappears, only to come back shortly after, before fading away until the next day. It’s a truly jaw dropping show and, as a photographer, it’s hard to concentrate on one subject.
And the trees... Huge Lenga trees with leaves the size of a fingernail, colored more intense than I have ever seen. This was an adaptation to the fierce winds in Patagonia, but even so, there were many victims. The forests are full of twisted, fallen, dead and rotten trunks, and they transform radically over short distances. You go up on a hill and all the trees are small and twisted by the powerful winds, resembling beautiful bonsai trees. Descend in the immediate valley and they are straight, wide and 30 metres tall. In some other part they are the size of fruit trees, but thinner and wildly shaped. Everywhere among them, fallen trunks and huge rocks. It’s an incredibly beautiful chaos and sometimes difficult to photograph.
A part of my soul remained behind, hanging from these windblown trees, admiring shapes and colors never seen before. And this part left behind is growing with every day spent in cities filled with noise, pollution, haste, anger, hustling, long after hours and other unnatural things.
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I actually got my husband to stop working and come and look at this. Absolutely, without a doubt, stunningly phenomenal!!! I haven't seen any more but this one deserves an award! It is AWESOME!!!!!
I would love too paint a couple of your photos ?.Are they enhanced at all please.
It's great you could capture the snow! I've never been able to do that in my novice attempts! Beautiful!
I love what you said about the tree shapes! This one, looks like it belongs in the book I'm reading! All the trees are gnarled, and misshapened! <3
this is not chaos... this is beautiful symmetry in the way of Natural Fractals as discovered by Benoit Mandelbrot. If you really look you can see the patterns, from the shape of leaves to the form of the tree to even the spacing of tree roots and the actual shape of the forest. At this point you realize that we are not in Chaos but ordered perfection.
This one looks like a Hurricane, went through here! I love, how it's so desolate!
Pure magic, poking it' s head through!! I love this one, in it's singularity!! <3
Can you spot the Unicorn? This looks like where they would have hung out, hidden amongst the trees. Amazing.
Yep, the tip of a glacier. There was more of it up in the valley.
Load More Replies...I feel so weird about the fact that I never had an idea that such landscape exists. It looks like out of a pc game!
I've always wanted to go there. Now I'm sure I must include it in my kick-the-bucket list.
Yes, you must! There will be no regrets :)
Load More Replies...There is an "other worldliness" to many of these pictures. They are exquisite but a challenge to the senses. It seems to be fall and winter at the same time. The bare mountain peaks seem so close to the areas of vegetation. It's stark and still yet the trees are windswept. There's a timelessness here. I think I could look at this landscape and be lost in it and my imagination for a very long time. Thank you Doru Oprisan for sharing this experience.
Thank you for your kind comment! I was feeling many of the things you are writing about when I was there. It really is a place like no other.
Load More Replies...Very high end landscape photography! Congratulations on your trip, and your truly beautiful images!
Many thanks, Fester! Glad you enjoyed my work.
Load More Replies...Your pictures speak volumes without saying a word! Thank you so very much for sharing. They're beautiful.
Absolutely awesome photos! When did you go? Do you have more pics to share?
Thanks, Ben! I went there in April. I am planning to post another article, maybe about Iceland. More photos on IG.
Load More Replies...This i so beautiful och cool! I live in a country that has four clear seasons with spring blooms, hot summers, colorful autumn and snowy winters. I have not heard of Patagonia and I have never seen snow and autumn colors at the same time. Amazing! Thank you for charing you work, Doru!
Thanks, Lucida! Hope you see snow on autumn colored trees one day.
Load More Replies...Distinct beauty in my sight.......Looking these pictures this song came in my mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXgeAaRa-3E
Thank you! Nice, moody song. Didn't know it.
Load More Replies...Fabulous beyond words incredibly beautiful so startling in the changes from fore front to as far as it goes. The photography is superb, some are like beautiful soft paintings congratulations on fine work.
Many thanks, Elizabeth! Lots of people compare these images with paintings, and it's quite a compliment! Thank you!
Load More Replies...Beautiful pictures! it is a relly special place. where places did you go in Patagonia? (I'm from Argentina btw)
Thanks, Darius! I stayed 8 days in Los Glaciares National Park and then another 8 in Torres del Paine, in Chile. Amazing places!
Load More Replies...Wow, Doru, you really have an eye for composition and color. The landscapes are beautiful, but I know if I were to take phots there, mine would be no where near as beautiful as yours! Thank you for sharing :)
Thank you! No matter the kind of photos you come back with, it's still a place that will amaze your senses. Definitely worth the trip.
Load More Replies...Many thanks, Adriano! Glad you liked them!
Load More Replies...In April. We planned it hoping we'll see some snow as well. Thankfully, it worked out.
Load More Replies...Thanks, Margie! The mountains there really are stunning!
Load More Replies...I've always wanted to go there. Now I'm sure I must include it in my kick-the-bucket list.
Yes, you must! There will be no regrets :)
Load More Replies...There is an "other worldliness" to many of these pictures. They are exquisite but a challenge to the senses. It seems to be fall and winter at the same time. The bare mountain peaks seem so close to the areas of vegetation. It's stark and still yet the trees are windswept. There's a timelessness here. I think I could look at this landscape and be lost in it and my imagination for a very long time. Thank you Doru Oprisan for sharing this experience.
Thank you for your kind comment! I was feeling many of the things you are writing about when I was there. It really is a place like no other.
Load More Replies...Very high end landscape photography! Congratulations on your trip, and your truly beautiful images!
Many thanks, Fester! Glad you enjoyed my work.
Load More Replies...Your pictures speak volumes without saying a word! Thank you so very much for sharing. They're beautiful.
Absolutely awesome photos! When did you go? Do you have more pics to share?
Thanks, Ben! I went there in April. I am planning to post another article, maybe about Iceland. More photos on IG.
Load More Replies...This i so beautiful och cool! I live in a country that has four clear seasons with spring blooms, hot summers, colorful autumn and snowy winters. I have not heard of Patagonia and I have never seen snow and autumn colors at the same time. Amazing! Thank you for charing you work, Doru!
Thanks, Lucida! Hope you see snow on autumn colored trees one day.
Load More Replies...Distinct beauty in my sight.......Looking these pictures this song came in my mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXgeAaRa-3E
Thank you! Nice, moody song. Didn't know it.
Load More Replies...Fabulous beyond words incredibly beautiful so startling in the changes from fore front to as far as it goes. The photography is superb, some are like beautiful soft paintings congratulations on fine work.
Many thanks, Elizabeth! Lots of people compare these images with paintings, and it's quite a compliment! Thank you!
Load More Replies...Beautiful pictures! it is a relly special place. where places did you go in Patagonia? (I'm from Argentina btw)
Thanks, Darius! I stayed 8 days in Los Glaciares National Park and then another 8 in Torres del Paine, in Chile. Amazing places!
Load More Replies...Wow, Doru, you really have an eye for composition and color. The landscapes are beautiful, but I know if I were to take phots there, mine would be no where near as beautiful as yours! Thank you for sharing :)
Thank you! No matter the kind of photos you come back with, it's still a place that will amaze your senses. Definitely worth the trip.
Load More Replies...Many thanks, Adriano! Glad you liked them!
Load More Replies...In April. We planned it hoping we'll see some snow as well. Thankfully, it worked out.
Load More Replies...Thanks, Margie! The mountains there really are stunning!
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