I'm working to develop a new photo tour to Peru because, aside from the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, there is such stunning nature and bird life there in the Peruvian Amazon as well as in the highlands. In addition, there is great portrait photography. I've always loved this image of a young girl and her llama. The way she gently is holding the animal's head against hers is very endearing. I shot this with film a few months before I bought my first serious digital camera in 2005. The settings were unrecorded, but knowing how I used to shoot, this was taken with a 250mm lens (equivalent to a 135mm medium telephoto), 1/125, f/5.6, and I probably used Fujichrome 100 transparency film. The 6x7cm slide was scanned on an Imacon scanner.
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