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2nd May - a Dali Desert and More Rocks

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We drove back from Laguna Verde along the road we had taken and soon started to see the fabulous coloured mountains we had noticed on the way out. I was anxious that we were not going to stop but Pauli confirmed we would and eventually we drew to a halt on the strangely manicured grit. The road looked as if it had been raked. Perhaps it had? We only stopped the once. No traffic passed while we were there and we were in perfect silence while we looked at the strange mountains, eroded and streaked with reds, browns and whites. The road in into the Dali Desert We were in the Dali Desert, named for its exotic, surreal scenery. These were not the only mineral rich and coloured mountains in the desert but they were the ones we stopped by. On a hill to one side stood strange rock pillars, scattered like chess pieces across the slope. It was still only 9.00am, but it felt a lot later and we still had miles to go before we got back to Uyuni. We...

2nd May - Geysers at Dawn, Hot Springs and a Green Lake

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We left the lodge at 5.00 in the morning, driving out in to the dark past the Laguna Colorada, heading south towards Chile. Just before dawn we could make out the shape of steam billowing and mixing with the frosty air. We had reached the geothermic area of Sol de Manana or morning sun, very appropriate. We were up at 4580m so it was pretty nippy. We were given the customary twenty minutes to look around and I set up my tripod. The sky was reddening in the distance and I got some pictures of the general area and a geyser (although apparently not a geyser according to Wikipedia but a bore hole in the geothermal field). Mairi posed in front of the 'not a geyser' but Naomi came in a bit late and hadn't realised that I had asked Mairi to stand still for a long exposure. The sun was coming up fast as we drove off and headed for some more steam and hot springs past some beautiful mountains catching the warm early light. There was a lot of activit...

Post Processing the Stone Tree

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I was pretty pleased with the pictures I took of the stone tree in Bolivia (see previous blog) so I thought I would share with you some of the versions of one picture I made when post processing. I always start with opening up the pictures in Lightroom 4. I then produced one straightforward picture just using the adjustments in Lightroom I then took this picture in to Nik Color Efex Pro 4 and used the Tonal Contrast filter to bring out some of the detail and add a bit of punch. I then used the reflector Efex to open up the dark area inside the 'tree' and slightly reduce the tree's shadow. I used this picture as a base for the others. I then worked further on this picture. Back in Color Efex I used a custom filter to give a high key image, which makes it look a little post apocalyptic. I also took the base image and again in Color Efex used the Polaroid Transfer filter to give a bit of smear and a softer look. I quite like this effect. Here ...