Composition is key to creating great photographs. The best compositions often include elements like leading lines, framing, or layers—ideally, a combination of these. Patagonia offers numerous opportunities for such compositions.
Visiting in March and April, during autumn, is ideal as the leaves change color. El Chaltén, Argentina, located beneath the iconic Fitz Roy, is a more rugged part of Patagonia where dirt bags from around the world gather and ascend these iconic peaks. Alternatively, Torres del Paine National Park in Chile is more developed with high end hotels and guided tours available for less experienced adventurors.
Build better compositions by framing with natural subjects
Using long exposure to build leading lines to Cuernos del Paine
Build compositions with layers. In this case the autumn trees in front of Cerro Torre.
Use light and color to build contrast.
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