Scott Holcomb's photos with the keyword: Otavalo

Otavalo

22 Dec 2023 9 6 100
A view of the city of Otavalo, Ecuador from the small village of Peguche. This 2007 photo was taken by a Nikon E8700 "Coolpix" 8 megapixel consumer digital camera, rendered and color/exposure adjusted by Photoshop.

Unraveled

06 Oct 2023 17 20 167
Once upon a time this fenced area contained livestock . . . This photo was taken by a small consumer point and shoot Sony DSC-W55 pocket travel camera. equipped with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Smart Zoom 5.6 /16.9 lens.

Ali Shungu Garden

05 Jun 2023 11 14 120
Otavalo is a wonderful equatorial highland city north of the capital, Quito. I brought my family here several times, once staying at the Ali Shungu hotel where there is a lovely garden on the property. Have a seat and enjoy! This photo was taken by the 10.2 megapixel still shot function of a Sony HDR-SR12 equipped with a Carl Zeiss 1.8/4.9-58.8 Vario Sonnar lens and Tiffen 37mm UV filter.

Banco de la Plaza

10 Apr 2023 6 13 216
Watching the world go by . . . This photo was taken by a Olympus OM-1n SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom 1:3.5~4.5 f=28~80mm lens using Kodak TMX B&W film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop.

Symbol of the Andes

07 Apr 2023 13 11 106
A tourist llama poses for, yes, a tourist! This photo was taken by a small consumer point and shoot Sony DSC-W55 pocket travel camera.

Full Length Bench

27 Mar 2023 9 10 197
Sized to fit . . . This photo was taken by a Olympus OM-1n SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom 1:3.5~4.5 f=28~80mm lens using Kodak TMX B&W film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop.

Siesta Snooze

20 Mar 2023 16 16 217
Time for a mid-day siesta. Dream away young man . . . This photo was taken by a Olympus OM-1n SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom 1:3.5~4.5 f=28~80mm lens using Kodak TMX B&W film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop.

Andean Raptor

01 Sep 2016 3 4 425
There are a large number of Andean raptor species housed at the Dutch-funded Parque Condor, a raptor rescue and rehabilitation center. It is located on a hillside overlook with views of Otavalo, Imbabura and surrounding volcanic peaks. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up8xaLQrcQ8 Falcon - Richard and Mimi Farina This photo was taken by the10.2 megapixel still shot function of a Sony HDR-SR12 equipped with a Carl Zeiss 1.8/4.9-58.8 Vario Sonnar lens and a Tiffen 37mm UV filter.

Cuy Cuy

23 May 2014 4 729
And now, for something completely different . . . A negotiation for a pair of Cuy Cuy (Andean guinea pigs) in the Otavalo Saturday market. This candid shot was taken with a small consumer point and shoot Sony DSC-W55 pocket travel camera owned by my son, Nash.

Catching Up on the News

25 Jun 2013 3 2 614
A candid shot in Otavalo, Ecuador. This image was shot from a Olympus OM-1n SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom 1:3.5~4.5 f=28~80mm lens using Kodak TMX B&W film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop. Note: A surprise discovery! - In a camera bag packed away after a 2008 family trip to Ecuador, two rolls of undeveloped film shot by my son, Mason. Developed after a slight delay (June 2013)

Running Errands

25 Jun 2013 765
Hurry home - Mom is waiting. This image was shot from a Olympus OM-1n SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom 1:3.5~4.5 f=28~80mm lens using Kodak TMX B&W film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop. Note: A surprise discovery! - In a camera bag packed away after a 2008 family trip to Ecuador, two rolls of undeveloped film shot by my son, Mason. Developed after a slight delay (June 2013)

I Wash my Hands of the Entire Affair

25 Jun 2013 2 757
A street scene from Otavalo, Imbabura, Ecuador. This image was shot from a Olympus OM-1n SLR film camera with a Sigma Zoom 1:3.5~4.5 f=28~80mm lens using Kodak TMX B&W film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop. Note: A surprise discovery! - In a camera bag packed away after a 2008 family trip to Ecuador, two rolls of undeveloped film shot by my son, Mason. Developed after a slight delay (June 2013)