​​Some moments captured by photographer and filmmaker Hunter Cibula (@huntcib ) from the end of the world. At the far edge of the continent, Ushuaia sits as the southernmost city on Earth — where the Andes fall into the Beagle Channel and the weather changes by the minute. You expect emptiness this far south, but the opposite is true. The edges are full.
Shot on the Canon EOS R5 C with the RF100–500mm F4.5–7.1 L IS USM and RF24–70mm F2.8 L IS USM. Sea lions crowd the rocks. Cormorants draw black-and-white patterns across the cliffs. Albatross and giant petrels move over the water with almost no effort. And on the nearby islands, Magellanic and Gentoo penguins return each summer to nest, find their partners, and raise their chicks — following the same routes and rhythms they’ve used for generations.
For a place known as the end of the world, it’s overflowing with life.
Some moments from Parque Nacional los Alerces in Patagonia. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever had the privilege of visiting.
Shot on the #canonR5C @canonusa@canonusaprovideo
Sneak-peek BTS from an exciting project I’ve been working on about a basketball and an incredible Colombian woman living the American Dream. PC and Produced with @aloisaruf
Few things can make us happier than being surrounded by the ones we love.
Whether it’s friends, partners or family, taking the time when you can speaks volumes.
Video Postcards from Zion National Park⬇️
Zion funnily reminded me a lot of where I am currently living, New York City. The thin pathway with towers of daunting heights on either side, a stream of water, like people, weaving its way through. Funny how humans always seem to replicate nature.
Sometimes taking a step forward, no matter the direction, is the best way to find what’s next in our pursuit of a happy life.
#happiness #pursuitofhappiness #travel #nationalpark #love #uncertainty #exploration