A veritable sea of color at the port of Valparaiso, Chile.
A three-part HDR image of this old VW van camouflaging itself against the background graffiti. Valparaiso, Chile.
A mausoleum constructed to look like a tiny church, stained glass and all. Valparaiso, Chile.
The biggest and oldest magnolia tree I have ever seen. This shot was a three-part HDR, then it was converted to black and white and given a "Holga" style. The Holga is a cheap Russian plastic medium format camera that uses medium format film. Valparaiso, Chile.
This abandoned railway station, now used as an art gallery, was desolate. But it was the perfect scene for an HDR image, given the dark ceiling and bright light washing out the details in the windows and columns.
Light, light, and more light. That's the theme, as light plays its game in this abandoned railway station.
Countless leftover posters on a meter box. The keyhole blends in.
Some gifted graffiti artist's work in the Bella Vista neighborhood of Santiago.
These manikins are all business, with the same plastic no-smiles. I snuck up on them in one of the many shopping centers in Santiago, Chile.
The biggest and oldest magnolia tree I have ever seen. This shot was a three-part HDR, then it was converted to black and white and given a "Holga" style. The Holga is a cheap Russian plastic medium format camera that uses medium format film. Valparaiso, Chile.
The biggest and oldest magnolia tree I have ever seen. This shot was a three-part HDR, then it was converted to black and white and given a "Holga" style. The Holga is a cheap Russian plastic medium format camera that uses medium format film. Valparaiso, Chile.
The biggest and oldest magnolia tree I have ever seen. This shot was a three-part HDR, then it was converted to black and white and given a "Holga" style. The Holga is a cheap Russian plastic medium format camera that uses medium format film. Valparaiso, Chile.
See photo in original gallery.