Free Beautiful E-Book About Northern Patagonia
Linde Waidhofer's New E-Book "Unknown Patagonia"

I've known Linde many years. We've co-led workshops in the high basins of the San Juan Mountains of Colorado and spent time together photographing in the Marble Caves of Northern Patagonia, Chile. She and her poet/designer husband Lito Tejada-Flores now live half of the year in Northern Patagonia and the other 6 months in Colorado. Their activism in protecting the beauty of Northern Patagonia has led them to produce a beautiful E-Book about the region that they want to share--at no charge--with all who may be drawn to the conservation issues it so eloquently states.

The images are perfect in their simplicity and beauty. The aerials are breathtaking and show you areas of this planet never before photographed. Photographers can learn from Linde's graceful and luminous perspective, and everyone should read and understand the need to support the preservation of the last untouched areas of the planet.

You are welcome to go to Linde and Lito's website (www.WesternEye.com/books/index.html) and download the book and share it with your friends free of cost. The images and text from the book excerpted here are provided with Linde and Lito's permission. While you are at their beautiful site, take a few moments to look at Linde and Lito's other inspirational books and photography, and support their important work in any way you can.


- Tagged with:
- chile
- George Lepp
- Linde Waidhofer
- patagonia
- Unknown Patagonia
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Comments
Absolutely stunning Linde - thank you for making this available and also thank you George for posting this.
My son was in Patagonia last year and got a reduction on his cream tea by ordering it in Welsh (or a pidgin version of it vaguely remembered from school) where the colonists went many years go. You have captured the sense of majesty of a wild, untamed land - truly superb.
Paul
Excellent in sequence of nature and capture / thank you george
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