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Mr_Mojo
Apr-16-2007, 05:02 PM
My better shots from 2 years of climbing trips to Peru...There are some photos of other trips in there too.

lemme know what you think:

http://ellaweb.smugmug.com/gallery/2337224


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padu
Apr-19-2007, 09:30 AM
My better shots from 2 years of climbing trips to Peru...There are some photos of other trips in there too.

lemme know what you think:

http://ellaweb.smugmug.com/gallery/2337224


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This is my prefered one:

http://ellaweb.smugmug.com/photos/122296136-M.jpg


When I lived in Brasil, I wanted to take the "train of death" from Brasil to Peru and backpack to macchu picchu... lost opportunities...

Mr_Mojo
Apr-20-2007, 05:44 PM
This is my prefered one:...

that image was published in Rock and Ice magazine in the late 90's

Milan
Apr-22-2007, 01:02 PM
that image was published in Rock and Ice magazine in the late 90's

Damn it! I knew I've seen it before.

Great photo.

Milan
Apr-22-2007, 01:10 PM
http://ellaweb.smugmug.com/photos/135867946-S.jpg


Mr_Mojo, what is that dark spot on that image? :dunno

Mr_Mojo
May-04-2007, 06:31 PM
http://ellaweb.smugmug.com/photos/135867946-S.jpg


Mr_Mojo, what is that dark spot on that image? :dunno

That slide was pretty thrashed when I scanned it so it's just a defect. It's not the best photo but it has sentimental value to my wife and I. It's the summit ridge to Chopicalci (20,846'). I need to spend some time with it in Photoshop!

Owen
May-04-2007, 06:33 PM
Took me less than a second with the healing brush. :)

Mr_Mojo
May-04-2007, 06:40 PM
Took me less than a second with the healing brush. :)

You must not have seen all the dust and the large scratch along the bottom...Ouch!

Soooo glad to not have to deal with slides/film anymore and to be able to get the velvia "pop" with a couple of clicks (instead of $10 a roll) :D

Ok...10 minutes to get it looking like I remember:

http://ellaweb.smugmug.com/photos/149545305-S.jpg

Milan
May-05-2007, 03:15 AM
That slide was pretty thrashed when I scanned it so it's just a defect. It's not the best photo but it has sentimental value to my wife and I. It's the summit ridge to Chopicalci (20,846'). I need to spend some time with it in Photoshop!

No problem, I like that picture!