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Spectral Hues

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On thing that AI image generation has taught me is how much I don't know about various forms of art and colours.  This is an 'urban scene with spectral hues'.   I can't say that I have ever heard of spectral hues but it does do a nice colour cast.  So much to learn! 

Sun Halo

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Returning home from a long drive, we were welcomed home  by a "sun halo", light refracting off ice crystals in the clouds.  It looked a bit like a 360 degree rainbow but the colours weren't prominent.  I took the photo into Snapseed to adjust the lighting and contrast which gave more definition to the halo.  Then I took a quick trip into the Luminar Neo app to reduce the noise.

Nighttime in Quito

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  Here is a nighttime view of the cityscape in Quito, Ecuador.  Taken through the hotel window, I had to turn off all the lights in the hotel room to eliminate reflections.

Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel & Wellness

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One the terrific hotels I stayed in during last month's trip to South America was the Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel & Wellness.  It is located along the banks of the Vilcanota river about a 1.5 hour drive from Cusco.  It is also 40 minutes from the train station in Ollantayambo which is where you travel to Machu Picchu.   The hotel, on the grounds of a 17th century hacienda is quite spectacular with beautiful surroundings and large rooms. 

Weavers

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Hand looms?  Threads dyed using various plants?  These Peruvian ladies work very hard to make incredible tapestries and clothing items.  There is no pattern to work from; it is in their head and - oh by the way - the pattern in their head has to be upside down!

Lima Bee

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While in Lima, Peru and waiting for our guide outside the Larco Museum, I had the opportunity to play with the iPhone's built-in macro.  Here are a couple of macro shots of Western Honey bees enjoying the beautiful flowers on a warm, sunny day.  

Urubamba River

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 The Urubamba River runs through the Sacred Valley in Peru from Pisac to Ollantaytambo. It's provision of water for local crops such as maize in this fertile valley is why the Sacred Valley is called 'Sacred'.  These photos are taken on the way to Machu Picchu.

Machu Picchu Guard Dog

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Ok, it's a llama not a dog and it is much friendlier than a guard dog would be.   Anyway, it is fun to see these guys wandering around amidst the tourists at Machu Picchu.

Machu Picchu

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What an amazing site it was!   It has been on my bucket list for many years and it was worth the time, expense and effort to finally see Machu Picchu in all its glory.  

Hummingbird

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Taking a break now from all of the Galapagos creature posts, I spotted this little hummer at the equator in Ecuador.  He was quick but stayed just long enough for me to grab a shot with my iPhone.

More Blue-Footed Boobies

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Here are a few more of my blue-footed friends from the Galapagos.  I started these blog entries with a blue-footed booby early in the posts.  I am ending my images from Galapagos series with these lovely birds.

Views from Aboard the Infinity

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Here are a couple of views from on board The Infinity, the luxury yacht that takes people to various islands in the Galapagos.  The sunsets were a beautiful orange and the white sandy beach was a perfect place to see the birds and animals.  

More Under the Sea

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Here are a few more 'under the sea' shots from my recent snorkeling in Galapagos.  Camera used is the Olympus TG-6 which is good for underwater depths with no special casing.

Hungry Pelicans

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With the underwater camera still in hand, I tried to pan the pelicans as they flew quickly and low over the water in search of fish.  When they saw a favourite snack, they dove straight down to snag their lunch.  

More Iguanas

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Here are a few more shots of the land iguanas of the Galapagos.

Under the Sea

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Here are a few more images from the underwater camera.  At the depth below where I was snorkeling, the camera produced mixed results as many of the sea creatures were far away.  The best shots seemed to be when there were vivid colours.  Here are some brightly coloured fish.

More Feathered Friends

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Since I returned from Galapagos, I have posted photos of Blue-Footed Boobies, Flamingos and Penguins.  Of course, there were many, many more species of small and large birds on the islands.  These included Pelicans and Herons.  Here are a few more feathered friends - on the hunt for fish and baby turtles.

The Infinity

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Getting between the Galapagos Islands was done on the luxury yacht Infinity.  Getting to and from the ship each days was done by dinghy, some days with a dry landing and others as a wet landing on a beach.  Here are a few of my favourite shots from on and off the Infinity.

Exhausted Sea Turtles

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On a Floreana Island beach, we happened upon many sea turtles in front of a nearby nesting ground.  Some turtles were frolicking in the surf, where sex lasts for two hours!  Most of the female turtles were just exhausted - either from the frolicking or from laying eggs.  

Land Iguana

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A bit more shy than the marine iguanas we saw on the beaches at Santa Cruz Island was the land iguana.  The ones we saw while hiking on "Dragon Hill" were resplendent in yellow and orange colours.  They were difficult  photograph as they were off the trail in the bushes and we weren't permitted to leave the trail to look for a better vantage point.