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Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: gorlan01 on July 24, 2006, 09:02:53 am
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(http://http://www.sicilylandscape.com/photorevoltlocation/eruzione.jpg)
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cool! how close?
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Breathtaking, where is taken from?
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Location is on bottom of SouthEst crater of Etna.
Very close to magma river, 200mt from crater.
Shots data:
Canon Eos D60
Ef 17-40 f4 L @ 30mm f6.3
Iso 800
1/13 sec.
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Salvo,
Thanks for the info.
You're very fortunate to be in Sicily at the right moment. I've been a number of times in the Etna region but could never see flows of lava or even eruptions (my last time there was in 2001). I had to go to Stromboli to get a few shots.
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Salvo,
Awesome shot! Thanks for sharing it.
Eric
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Salvo,
Awesome shot! Thanks for sharing it.
Eric
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Eric,
If you've not yet seen it, visit Salvo's website ([a href=\"http://www.sicilylandscape.com/]http://www.sicilylandscape.com/[/url]). It's really worth it.
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Eric,
If you've not yet seen it, visit Salvo's website (http://www.sicilylandscape.com/ (http://www.sicilylandscape.com/)). It's really worth it.
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Thanks. They are truly beautiful. I have now moved Sicily up on my list of places to visit!
Eric
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Thanks. They are truly beautiful. I have now moved Sicily up on my list of places to visit!
Eric
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And don't forget the Eolian islands just off the north-east coast of Sicily. Vuclano, Lipari, Stromboli and other volcanic islands are truely worth the trip. You should include them in your future Sicily "adventure".
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And don't forget the Eolian islands just off the north-east coast of Sicily. Vuclano, Lipari, Stromboli and other volcanic islands are truely worth the trip. You should include them in your future Sicily "adventure".
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Thanks for the tips. My very first visit to Italy was this spring, for six weeks limited to Tuscany and Umbria. It was fantastic, and I'm still wading through my over 5000 shots (too many of them worth printing). Before this trip I had decided that Italy had too many good places to do all in one trip, and I intended to save Northern Italy and Southern Italy for separate trips later on. I now think Sicily and the nearby islands will want a trip of their own.
And I want to get back to Tuscany and Umbria, in the fall next time.
I'll post a mention here when I finally get some of the T & U pix up on my website.
Eric
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I'll post a mention here when I finally get some of the T & U pix up on my website.
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I'm looking forward to it!
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(http://http://www.sicilylandscape.com/photorevoltlocation/eruzione.jpg)
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That thumbnail works in IE only.
Users of all other browsers cannot see the photo.
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That thumbnail works in IE only.
Users of all other browsers cannot see the photo.
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FireFox with the IETab extension is handy for the attached photos. Simply right-click on the thumb and choose "open link in IE tab".
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FireFox with the IETab extension is handy for the attached photos. Simply right-click on the thumb and choose "open link in IE tab".
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It's so cool and beautiful!
what camera you used?
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It's so cool and beautiful!
what camera you used?
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Canon EOS D60