Patagonia is all about the majestic landscapes. And there’s quite often a guanaco somewhere in that landscape. This guanaco caught wind of a nearby puma and was heading for safer territory. I had just scrambled up a hill in search of the aforementioned puma. We found her and got a few shots before heading back down and realizing the great backdrop that had been behind us. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 78mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/200th of a second.
This looks like a movie poster for a Western that stars a Guanaco as the leading man. “The Furry and Dead” or “The Good, The Bad and the Guanacos” or “The Incident at Puma Gulch.”
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Just breath taking Sean
Thanks Aunt Sue. Looking forward to taking Karen down there someday. Truly a spectacular place.
This looks like a movie poster for a Western that stars a Guanaco as the leading man. “The Furry and Dead” or “The Good, The Bad and the Guanacos” or “The Incident at Puma Gulch.”
I believe the did, in fact, film the latter down there.
Yep, Louis got it right! Be sure to buy the drinks & popcorn BEFORE entering the theater.
No doubt Sue. A spectacular backdrop for all sorts of drama.