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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Park General San Martin Mendoza Argentina



This video came from my friend Jessy idea, I wanted to take
some photos from the renovation that was done at Park General San Martin Lake
North side here in Mendoza Argentina, and she proposed a video instead.
I was not sure as my small camera is not great for video,
not consistent, sometimes you are filming without knowing and other times you
are thinking that you are filming and you are not.
I didn’t want to bring my big camera and decided why not,
who cares if it’s good or not it’s only intended for family and friends that
want to have an idea of where I live and what I do.
The experience was great, I did a terrible video, passing
from English to French to Spanish, taking way too many clips, (54).  I learned a lot by this experience, found out
that the software that I used “movie maker from Microsoft cut part of the image
and audio when transferring to mp4, next time I will know better, putting my
subject far away from the edges of the frame and spacing the narration a lot
more.
Also making sure that the camera is working properly. I had
an introduction that I filmed but not recorded before leaving my house that
day, speaking about the Park and the lake, Park General San Martin is 393 hectares,
the construction started in 1896, the gates at the main entrance were installed
in 1909, and are decorated with a condor and the coat of arms of the city.  The rose garden was inaugurated in 1919.
Hopefully my next attempt will be a lot better!



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Thursday, July 30, 2015

UCO Valley Mendoza Argentina

Going down the UCO Valley

I was very excited when my friend and excellent photographer Gustavo Puigdengolas asked me to go out with him to do some shooting in the UCO Valley, I couldn't wait!!!


We left early morning to catch the sunrise, it was amazing, as you can see looking at the following images, the resolution is not the best, all these images can also be viewed on my website under Mendoza Argentina Tab







 
 It was amazing to be with another photographer sharing the same passion for photography.  When we stop to capture the sunrise the weather was perfect and cold, felt like -2 to -5C, the valley is about 7C colder than the city of Mendoza,  not bad for an early start, the temperature went up to + 13C mid morning. I was very fortunate to have this opportunity and be with someone that knew everything about the region, Gustavo knew where and went to stop, no lost of time scooting the place.

I did 3 panoramas, average of 40 images each, the top images represent the road going down the valley, it's an amazing view, such a beautiful country.

Panorama done with 40 images
 We stopped all the way down the valley.


On the road going down we saw a gaucho, Gustavo stopped the car jumped out and asked him if it was ok for us to take some photos of him, he agreed!!!









 Walnut plantation




The other 2 panoramas were done in the valley at Tupungato Winelands, it's an amazing resort with a golf, hotel, restaurant, and it's surrounded by the Andes.

In our way to Winelands
 Winelands


My friend Gustavo capturing the grand landscape










It was an amazing day, thanks to my friend Gustavo,




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Sunday, January 25, 2015

January no 4, Uco Valley Mendoza

I took that shot from the car, I used my polarizer filter to reduce the reflection, The Entrance to the Uco Valley
The Uco Valley in Mendoza is one of the most fantastic place I ever been, it is considered one of the top wine regions in Mendoza. The high elevation, alluvial soils, irrigation sourced from the Andes Mountains,   with over 250 sunny days a year, almost no rain and vast temperature differences between day and night are all conducive to growing quality wine grapes. These climate and geography elements come together to provide excellent fruit ripening and concentration, developing colors, aromas, flavors and textures resulting in wines that are deep in color, intense in aromas and rich in flavors at a very affordable price.
The best Malbec in the world, and the food, the valley has some of the best restaurants in Argentina.
I and two of my friends, Anne and Arnold, Arnold was so kind to drive us for the day, he also took the reservations for me and Anne to visit Salentein winery and for our 6 courses lunch at Andeluna winery, and acted as our guide as he knows the region very well.  
Even if my birthday is only in February, my friend Anne wanted that day to be my advance birthday celebration, I am so glad, cause it was one of the best birthday celebration I ever had thanks to my friends.
We left the city around 9am to be in the valley around 10:30, the cloud were low, that meant that the view of the Andes would be covered, the cloud were very interesting and gave a different mood to our excursion.
Our first stop was at the top of the hill overlooking the valley, that’s where I realized how vast the valley was, I had no idea, so much land, just amazing such a large country, so much green, beautiful.
Not only are they growing wine but all the orchards, from walnuts to olives to peaches and oranges, name it and it might grow here. 

View of the Uco Valley


I took that shot from the car, I used my polarizer filter to reduce the reflection, Olives Plantation

I took that shot from the car, I used my polarizer filter to reduce the reflection, Olive Plantation
Our second stop was at the most popular winery in the Valley “Salentein”, the “King of the Valley”. Salentein has the “single biggest cool climate estate” in Mendoza. This estate in Valley de Uco has a linear distance of 22 kilometers on an area of 800 hectares with vineyards at altitudes ranging from 1,050 to 1,550 meters. A variety of microclimates (with different temperatures due to solar radiation), endowed with great thermal amplitude, a diversity of soils, altitudes and orientations, offers a unique ecosystem for growing grapes, and led to the discovery of new winemaking profiles. 


Our first stop was the Gratitude Chapel, the austere chapel was built using only environmentally friendly materials. The innovative building enhances the beauty of the landscape and creates a uniquely inviting spot to enjoy an afternoon. Created both for the celebration of service at winery and for the open participation of community, the chapel is located at the entrance road to Killka. It consists of a small chamber with a large atrium, in the style of the old Andean chapels, where mass can be celebrated framed by the magnificent scenery.

Gratitude Chapel

Gratitude Chapel

Gratitude Chapel
After what we went directly to the entrance building to start the tour and tasting.

Entrance Building and Art Gallery

The Bodega

The Bodega

The most amazing cellard!

The Tasting

Art blending with the architecture!

After an amazing visit at Salentein we went to Andeluna for a 6 courses lunch.

Our 6 Courses Menu

Andeluna Kitchen


A Table With a View

Homemade Olive Bread.

Amazing Food

 Smoked Trout

Chef Santiago Orozco Russo

Braised Pork, melting in your mouth!

The Filet was amazing!


The Mousse, fantastic

My Birthday Cake, a real dream.

It was an amazing lunch, the food the wine everything was excellent, one of the best meal ever!

Before returning to Mendoza we stop by The Vines of Mendoza. 

In 2005, Pablo Gimenez Riili and Michael Evans recognized the world-class potential of Mendoza’s Uco Valley and invested in 250 acres of land. Their purpose: to bring the dream of owning a vineyard and making your very own premium quality wine to reality. The Vines of Mendoza has since sold Private Vineyards to more than 130 owners from around the globe, expanded the property to 1,500 acres and established the highest quality winemaking enterprise in the region. 

The Grapes at The Vines of Mendoza

The Vines Resort

The Vines Resort

The Vines Resort

The Vines Resort

The Andes and the vineyards

Going back to Mendoza after a memorable day!!!

I took that shot from the car, I used my polarizer filter to reduce the reflection, The Andes and the vineyards