Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: pcox on April 28, 2010, 04:57:22 am
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Hi folks -
I'm now starting my second full day photographing this volcano. Activity has calmed down a bit over the last week, but there are still some good photographs to be had (click for larger images):
(http://www.petercox.ie/images/eyafjallajokull_night_pano1-sm.jpg) (http://www.petercox.ie/gallery/268)
(http://www.petercox.ie/images/close_crater_from_air-sm.jpg) (http://www.petercox.ie/gallery/269)
(http://www.petercox.ie/images/north_valley_pano_night-sm.jpg) (http://www.petercox.ie/gallery/270)
No lightning so far, but I'm hopeful. Wind is very strong in the area, making long exposures difficult - and it's long exposures that let you see the lava (not really visible in the daytime, unless you're flying directly overhead).
Cheers,
Peter
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Fascinating images, Peter. Look forward to seeing more. Good hunting, but be careful!
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I'm waiting in line for more…
Exquisite photos but to get to close!
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Glad you're enjoying them. New images are now posted in the new work gallery (http://www.petercox.ie/new_work.php).
Cheers,
Peter
I'm waiting in line for more…
Exquisite photos but to get to close!
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Finally got back to the calibrated monitor...thankyou for sharing this powerful nature with us...wish we were alongside...P.