| Information sur la photo |
Copyright: steven warnstaff (wahclella)
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| Genre: Landscapes |
| Média: Noir & blanc |
| Date de prise de vue: 2006-07 |
| Catégories: Mountain |
| Details: Tripod: Yes |
| Versions: version originale |
| Date de soumission: 2007-03-11 16:46 |
| Vue: 698 |
| Points: 0 |
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| [Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe |
This image was taken from along the trail that leads from the Johnstone Ridge Observatory in the afternoon. I arrived at sunrise and selected a point along the trail and stationed myself there all day in hopes of observing some activity within the crater. Luckily, a large rockfall occured from the spine, or what is called the whalesback, a large rock that was rising from within the vent had pushed out hot basaltic lava that then circumnavigated down the sides of the cone. I capturd many images of the rockfall that I will post daily.
I took this with a digital Samsung accompanied with a Pentax 80-200mm 2.8 and a polorizer. |
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