Really late putting these up, got back from South America (was there for 6 weeks hiking and camping) a month ago. Let me know what you think, I broke my tripod before my trip and never got around to buying one, it definitely would have helped :-\
I shot almost all of them with a Sigma 10-20 on a Nikon D90 with either a Circular polarizer, GND .6, or (heaven forbid), both
I personally don't care for this one but some other people liked it, these are the Cerros near Fitzroy in El Chaltén, Argentina.
This is opposite of the POV on the above image, I really like how it turned out but can't describe why
I remember liking this one a lot when I took it, my editing skills are fairly weak (perhaps effort is more the concern, though)
The ladders in Torres Del Paine were a bit rickety
One of my biggest problems is correctly using my filters, a lot of the time I won't have them properly aligned so you get overly dark parts of the skyline (like the upper left here)
I feel like I botched this amazing opportunity, the clouds barely let off like this...A tripod (picture was at 5 AM) would have helped a lot but any other ideas?
And for laughs, the facial expression of this llama