Lava Flowing from Volcano
windoze
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now before you say, "That's it", let me explain.
this image was taken from the Ship Pride Of America as we were circling the Island around 10:00 at night. It was a cloudy night and no lights. Had to shoot with the fastest lens i brought, 17-55 IS f/2.8. The ship was moving quite fast! I was not shlepping a tripod around on vacation so had to take the image handheld ( leaning on railing ).
we were not allowed to get any closer to the shore than where we were.
my wife and four kids had P&S cameras and took the same shot. There images are totally black with a few specs of redness! I think im lucky to get what i got....
The whole experience of the volcano was "organic",
troy
this image was taken from the Ship Pride Of America as we were circling the Island around 10:00 at night. It was a cloudy night and no lights. Had to shoot with the fastest lens i brought, 17-55 IS f/2.8. The ship was moving quite fast! I was not shlepping a tripod around on vacation so had to take the image handheld ( leaning on railing ).
we were not allowed to get any closer to the shore than where we were.
my wife and four kids had P&S cameras and took the same shot. There images are totally black with a few specs of redness! I think im lucky to get what i got....
The whole experience of the volcano was "organic",
troy
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http://chrisandjoy.smugmug.com/photos/44236591-L.jpg
It's just mesmerizing to watch up close (but *very* hot!).