Patagonia's Most Popular Mountain Fitz Roy | Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2021
  • The craggy silhouette of Mt. Fitz Roy rises just above El Chalten, South America's unofficial hiking capital, famous and legendary in the world of climbing and photographed hundreds of times. Art goes off in quest of a new perspective on the summit. Along the way, he passes through an old forest, fords an icy river, passes beneath a glacier, and crosses one of the world's greatest ice caps.
    Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge takes a look at some of the world's most distant locations. Explore breathtaking glaciers, spectacular deserts, vibrant jungles, and majestic mountain peaks.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @reelhappytravellers2691
    @reelhappytravellers2691 Před 2 lety +3

    Great shots!!
    I love the aesthetics of this video.
    Beautiful pictures, love the colors.
    Your content is amazing......keep going your nice effort!!!!

  • @nauni07
    @nauni07 Před 2 lety +1

    Just wow....what a beauty

  • @amykins9870
    @amykins9870 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful. Wow nature's absolutely beautiful. Wilderness untamed and untouched is wondrously gorgeous, and breathtakingly magnificent, naturally mysterious.
    Few people know they view from up there. That's why I believe the above statement true, in my mind at least.

  • @Jdksub
    @Jdksub Před 2 lety

    Great place to go MISSING

  • @lukegeorge7384
    @lukegeorge7384 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful country 👍

  • @pupunksyaiful4819
    @pupunksyaiful4819 Před 2 lety

    Bagus sekali...terimakasih

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Před 2 lety

    Well dune guys!.

  • @mohammedjagori5906
    @mohammedjagori5906 Před 2 lety

    ماشاالله خیلی زیبااست خوش بگزره عزیزان سفر بیختر داشته باشی ان شاءالله

  • @rode5927
    @rode5927 Před 2 lety

    From me you got the Like Nr. 35. Thank You for sharing!!!

  • @joep121314
    @joep121314 Před 2 lety

    What was that flute music at the very end?

  • @jacquesdemolay2699
    @jacquesdemolay2699 Před rokem

    what are the names of each peak ?

  • @nauni07
    @nauni07 Před 2 lety

    I wonders that some angles are impossible for cameraman, how do they do that

  • @solssun
    @solssun Před 2 lety

    every line in this documentary sounded like oblivion npc dialogue

  • @tonyfuller2234
    @tonyfuller2234 Před 2 lety

    These guys are crazy.
    There lives are at risk everyday.
    No one can save you way out there.
    True surviving.
    Make me look like a mamas boy.

  • @HowToKillYourself
    @HowToKillYourself Před 2 lety

    frozen fractals all around :D

  • @patoparka
    @patoparka Před 2 lety

    Chilean Icefield...

  • @asifmuhammed227
    @asifmuhammed227 Před 2 lety +1

    Ist Like

    • @richardcolton4125
      @richardcolton4125 Před 2 lety +1

      and the first comment! is there a skill to this accomplishment?

  • @callmeBe
    @callmeBe Před 2 lety

    Why are you using such a minute format for such grandiose images? At the very least you should be using something like a 6x8 Graflex with color roll film. The camera is slightly bigger than what you are carrying now, not much heavier, and yet the negatives are much larger, (about 4 times as large), and because roll film has a much thinner emulsion base (than 35mm film), there is less diffusion on the taking surface = sharper and more saturated images. With roll film the lenses tend to still be fairly small and light weight, though longer telephotos like you seem to use require more bellows length = you would need to make a long adapter to extend the front element to the film plain. Also, your tripod choice is not good. Aluminum tripods are hollow in the middle, and when the wind blows they resonate on the inside. Uncle Ansel wrote a lot about this. Wood is a much better alternative--especially when using something as light as the camera you have in the video. I use my wooden tripods (Ries and Otto) as a walking stick. It is heavy, but it works. Good video, beautiful place, but I don't think your photographic gear nowhere near matches what you are attempting to do.

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  • @jan-martinulvag1953
    @jan-martinulvag1953 Před 2 lety

    That guy needs to shut up and talk less rubbish