Through the Eyes of a Visionary: Gonzalo Javier Santile's Artistic Exploration in Photography
Star factory of Cafayate quebrada de las conchas Salta Argentina.
These incredible stone chimneys, product of erosion, were the ideal setting to go at night and take pictures. I put a modified Astro camera and a star tracker with the Milky Way. To take the full panorama i take 21 vertical photos in 3 rows for a total of 1 minute of exposure each.
The guardian of Talampaya
Talampaya National Park is one of the seven natural wonders of Argentina and to be able to photograph the moonless night I had to have the permission of the National Park Rangers and Tourism Secretary of La Rioja.This place houses remains of ancient fossils and in the first panoramic photograph that has been taken in the place.
Bosque Alegre Astrophysical Station Córdoba
I am a regular visitor from the bosque alegre astrophysics station, therefore when they give me authorizations, I can photograph the milky way from that sky so clean and dark. Thanks to the modification I did to my camera to Astro modify it and use star tracker, he was able to get the colors of the nebulae and even in this shot the loop of Barnard and Orion.
Dead Nature
The Miramar de Ansenuza National Park is considered the largest bird reservoir in the region and only 8 km near the guide are these dry trees, products of the flooding and the flooding of the lagoon that destroyed absolutely everything.
Night of Vinchina
This place known as Quebrada de la Troya is the beginning of the road to Laguna Brava, in La Rioja and to the Andes Mountains. This place is perhaps one of the darkest places in which I had to photograph.
The Hunter
In the area of Los Colorados, Cafayate, I had seen this place for a year and my idea was to be able to go sometime on a clear night and pose as a hunter in these stone mounds with Barnard loop and Orion on my head.
Transition
In San Miguel de los Ríos Córdoba Argentina there is one of the most beautiful regions for its pine trees and its wide rivers, where you can fish for trout with return. I wanted to capture the transition between night and day and to do this I had to endure a cold of 7 degrees below zero.
Scars from heaven
In the national park, talampaya, the darkness and the distance from the light pollution of the nearest cities is impressive. However, the pollution did not come from the cities, but from the satellites that populated the sky at the time the photograph was taken.
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