LrD120-2136 - 7 Tazas -Región Maule - ChileBy Gonzalo Contreras del Solar
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2021
C-Print, C-flex-poly-based paper high-gloss photographic paper or photo rag baryta pigment-based paper.
Edition of 5
Dimensions: 80cm (H) x 120cm (W) x 0.1cm (D) / 31.5" (H) x 47.2" (W) x 0.04" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Description:
Images printed on Fujiflex Crystal Archive silver halide photographic paper using a Lambda machine are shipped from NY.
Images printed on Photo Rag Baryta paper using a Canon 12 inks printer machine are shipped from Chile.
Story:
I always thought that camping and waterfalls I used to go “Valle las Catas” was part of 7 Tazas Park. However, I discovered that park starts from Río Claro north side, and to the south, is a private property.
Both have trails that go to same waterfalls, but from the opposite sides of the river. The state-owned camping works from Tuesday to Sunday. While the private property works all week, however the entrance/exit door opens at 10AM, we had trouble leaving a 9AM.
I like better Valle las Catas camping site. There is a small creek adjacent to a forest where you can camp, avoiding the summer hot sun. As it is first come first served, you have to be lucky to find a place. Only 5 sites have this privileged condition, the rest are all scattered under trees, not bad anyway. Once the summer holidays start from January 1st, you need to book in advance.
Additionally, to the 7 Tazas located at the far end, there are 2 pools where I took images. This occasion I did not take many images, but these particular ones I liked its composition.
Artist Profile
Born: 1955
Hometown: La Paz
Based in: Calera de Tango - Chile
Photographer dedicated to portraye Water.
It was late 1955 when my eyes peeped at the city of La Paz near the high Andes. Since then, they have learned by capturing sparkles of light.
The influence of Ansel Adams perfection and the impressionism colors such as Vincent Van Gogh work has …
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