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Volcano
Image Title:  Volcano
 
 By: Edgar Monzón  
  Copyright ©2006


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Photographer Edgar Monzón {K:834}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon Eos 1d Mark II
Categories Nature
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Objects
Landscapes
Lens Canon  50 mm f/1.4 USM
Uploaded 8/8/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 666 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
6.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Guatemala   Guatemala
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Shirley D. Cross   {K:143414} 8/8/2006
Wow...amazing shot, Edgar! I'll bet you were HOT!!!


Cathy Carroll   {K:27334} 8/8/2006
Outstanding image. You can see that parts of this lava flow are moving! How did you get so close? Cathy


Michael Mellen   {K:7962} 8/8/2006
Wow, you don't see these type of photographs everyday. Even though using a 180mm lens, you were still a lot closer than I would have dared! Very interesting shot and great job!!

Best of wishes, .... Mike


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154917} 8/8/2006
very interesting image of this Volcano , very great exposure and details, all of the best my friend


Susan Cropper   {K:2166} 8/8/2006
Thanks for sharing. Powerful image. How did you get so close?


Edgar Monzón   {K:834} 8/8/2006
Thanks Susan for your comment. The answer? Taking a risk. (Its not so smart, but sometimes is the only way), I was relly close from the "lava". Two meters in front of them, but it was not a big risk, because the "lava" at the end runs very slow and in very predictable way.


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33999} 8/8/2006
You took this photo in very hot conditions Edgar.
I like it.
We have in Italy a isle called Volcano, but not so active.
Take care.

Giuseppe


L G   {K:18529} 9/10/2006
Can you get a little closer next time? Oh my, what some people will do to get a fantastic image. This is the best volcano image I have ever seen other than a filmed image of a volcano with oozing lava. Superb!


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:179570} 9/10/2006
stunning nature-power and very hot documentaristic shot..
congrats
roby


- -   {K:1009} 9/10/2006
powerful image..well done : )


Oscar E.  Flores H.   {K:7096} 9/22/2006
edgar
felicitaciones. la foto del dia es lo menos que le corresponde a tu foto.


Alejandro  Fassio   {K:282} 10/20/2006
Great picture:)


Sergio  Cárdenas   {K:24812} 11/21/2006
Wow!!!!
Donde estabas metido!! pero como sacaste esta foto hombre! y con un 50 mm...yo ni con un 600 mm me acerco a eso!! jejeje
Felicitaciones Edgar, ademas por el Photographer of the Day" merecidisimo.


Ahmad AL-Jabr   {K:735} 4/16/2007
wow

:)


Carlo Scapparone   {K:600} 4/16/2007
Una foto apocalittica,nitidezza ok.ciao


Kerry Nobbs   {K:2770} 4/16/2007
Stunning image. You created a sensation of awe here from the commments, good job. Beautiful shot...Kerry


Alison DuFlon   {K:36231} 2/23/2008
Mas impresionante que el mio, increible captura del lava. Alison


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