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Sexy woman …




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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz.

Here’s an HDR shot of the Incan ruins of Saqsaywaman (pronounced Sexy Woman). This is where Manco Inca almost defeated the Spaniards, but a last ditch attempt run allowed the Spaniards to break through the Incan lines. From there, they chased the Incans all the way to the jungle. I really love the way the HDR technique made the clouds pop in this photo.

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Cusco viewed from Saqsaywaman




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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz.

This HDR photo of the Incan ruins Saqsaywaman (pronounced Sexy Woman) was taken while I was in Peru. That’s Cuzco sprawling out in the valley below. Saqsaywaman is Quechua for “satisfied falcon.” The lights and darks in Peru’s mountains completely lend themselves to HDR photography.

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Salt of the earth

Nowhere is the line from Incans to modern Andeans more clear than here at the Salineras, vast salt mines near Tarabamba.

I have to admit, I was underwhelmed at the prospect of going to salt mines after drifting through the Moray circles and taking in the mountain vistas a little while ago.

But as I stand in the middle of the salt mines, I’m astounded by the scale of the operation. About 3,000 squares of various sizes are terraced into the valley, and each family gets a maximum of nine. The plots are passed from generation to generation, and people have beeing mining salt here since Incan times.

As we watch several people working their squares, much as their ancestors did years ago, I make a mental note not to question Hernan when he’s laying out the day’s itinerary …