Golden hour at Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica.
Showing posts with label Costa Rica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Costa Rica. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Begin of Nicaragua
8/5/10


Thursday, September 23, 2010
Last days of Costa Rica
8/4/10






Once we had seen the volcano from this rocky base we started a hike threw a different path that led us into a jungle. As we walked the path we seen huge bugs, heard and felt the volcano and seen this huge tree named Ceiba. Later we would find out that the Ceiba was very important to the Mayans. They believe that it represented the three levels of the universe; the top that went up into the sky was the heavens, the bottom; the roots went into the ground was the underworld, and the mid-section; the trunk was were humans were. Every where we went we was told over and over about this tree, that's how important it is to understanding the Mayan culture.







Later that nigh the bus drivers took us to see the lava glowing in the dark as it flowed down the volcano, but when we got there we really couldn't see anything. So I took the chance to play with my flash off the camera and got some cool shots. The next stop that night was to go to a stream were the water was hot because it is heated by the volcano, this was really relaxing.
The first thing we did as soon as we got on the buses in any country was fall asleep. We just couldn't help it, it could be noon and sunny out but we would still all fall asleep. So in Costa Rica I was on the bus and just happened to wake up and look over my shoulder and see my friend from Spain, Javi sleeping with very beautiful light on his face so I just had to take the shot of him sleeping.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
First days in Costa Rica
8/1/10 to 8/3/10

Once we got into Costa Rica we went to Quepos were the natural reserve Manuel Antonio is located. A part of the group went into the reserve to see the animals, river, and waterfalls, but I stayed out side enjoying the beach. As it started to get dark it began to rain, our plan was to ether to camp on the beach outside of the reservation or another beach close by. But we lucked out because one of the bus drivers got us a school were we cold sleep in. The next day we went a volcano were some of the group went hiking and the others went to the a town near by. Once it got dark we all met up to head to San Jose were we did not know were we was going to sleep until we got word that a church from a very poor neighborhood would let us stay there.
The next day a small group of people and I went to check out the city. To be honest with you San Jose was not that nice, there was only a small section of a ten by ten block area that was very nice looking. That's were we spent most of the day. In one of the little parks there was people feeding pigeons. As we sat there and looked at the people and pigeons I notice that women was garbing the pigeons so her child could pet them.
I have grown up always wanting to going to Costa Rica because I leaner that was were tons of sea turtle migrate to lay their eggs. Later on in life I found out that people ate the eggs, so when I found this stand selling turtle eggs next to candies I had to get a shot. I guess you buy the eggs and then they cook them for you on the spot at your liking.


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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
From the hot beaches to chilly mountains of Panama
7/29/10 to 7/31/10


After the canal we went to the ruins old Panama. Old Panama was burnt down by the Spanish governor at the time so pirate Henry Morgan would not capture the city and there wouldn't be a good chance that British would get the city. When Morgan showed up to the city it was burnt down and he took all the gold and jewels from the city. When Morgan showed up to Britain Spain asked to them to put him in jail, so they did. But he was in a jail with what ever he want, in British he was looked at as a hero for bringing down a Spanish city. I had a great time learning about Morgan because when I was little boy my grandmother would tell me about him as bed time stories.

The next day we left Panama City and started to work our way north to the border with Costa Rica. We had to go up to the mountains and we he stopped from town to town sit seeing, hiking, and eating typical food of the area.

The day after the great meeting with the Embera we were taken to go see the famous Panama canal. The Panama canal has 3 locks and we visited the last lock that is Miraflores. A lock is a set of gates that are used with filling or lowering water to help ships move along the canal. As we was there a large group of navy personal had arrival. It was quit a sight, a sea of white uniforms.




Here is my attempt to shoot a still-life that I found instead of setting one up, influenced by Hallmark Institute of Photography panelist Grant Peterson.
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