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Having become so use to long coach trips, as soon as we sat down like military trained sleepers we went straight to sleep only to be awoken in Valparaiso! Valparaiso, which means "Paradise Valley" is a city by the sea with hills as far as the eye can see all covered in colourful little houses. For us it looked similar to the favelas covering the hills in Rio, only if someone had given the poor people of Rio's favelas a bucket of coloured paint each! We were lucky enough to stay in a great little hostel called cava adventura on the hillside, it truely was an enchanting city steeped in history, which when the sun go down becomes a place you can sit and look at for hours. In our hostel we found Australians, Americans, French and Germans and as always you pick up such good travel tips for your future adventures. A visit to Pablo Nerudas house (the famous poet) was so interesting, looking out of his window from where he use to write gave you a pretty good idea of what inspired him!
Stale nam zbyva 5 dni do odletu a tak se vydavame na pobrezi Chile do mesta Valparaiso! Vita nas velky pristav, a hory posete malymi, barevnymi domy! V pristavu kotvi obrovska vyletni lod (prvni jakou jsem kdy videla), a my se vydavame na cestu do hostelu! Zustavame 2 noci, pochytavame nejakou tu kulturu - open air museum (malby na domech), take navstevujeme dum a zaroven museum kde zil slavny spisovatel a basnik Pablo Neruda. Z vyhledu jaky se nam naskytnul z jeho 3patroveho domu je nam jasne kde bral inspiraci na svoje knihy!! Vsude kolem se nam otevira nadherny duhovy pohled na sire okoli, a tento obrazek se nam uryva hluboko do pameti! Valpariso je jedno z nejromantictejsich mest!
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Cory Soy nacida y cdaria en Valpso. y tengo los mejores recuerdos de este lindo museo, ya que el tedo de mi esposo, al que queredamos mucho, fue curador de este museo y hay una sala con una placa con su nombre.Al que este9 por ace1 le invito a visitarlo porque es muy completo y lindo.
Aisyaraiiy Hey guys. More great work! A bit of unsolicited phgtoos advice: You're on a once in a lifetime trip open up your lens to the smallest f stop. Find your subject and snap away. For these kind of photos you want to separate background from subject. Creates mystery in the background and complexity in the photo. Gives something for the eye to find (in focus, foreground) and the wonder what's going on back there (out of focus, background).If you're shooting a landscape think about foreground, middle, and background there should be interesting features throughout the depth of the photo. Use a large f stop for these, 8 13.Consider buying a super high end lens. The smaller the smallest f stop the better. 2.8 is great, believe it's worth it.You guys have a great eye for photos a little more technical savvy and these will pop off the monitor and say WOW!