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Jan 4, 2015 08:32:18   #
suz
 
*clapping*

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Jan 4, 2015 08:36:03   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Beautiful! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jan 4, 2015 10:47:20   #
Photolady2014 Loc: Southwest Colorado
 
jaycohen13 wrote:
My first attempt shooting lava. Lucked out with a lower layer of clouds to reflect the glow but a clear sky to show the stars. Very little processing.


That is one of the best photos I have seen in a while. Very well done.

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Jan 4, 2015 15:45:05   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Really nice.

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Jan 4, 2015 16:23:13   #
GregWCIL Loc: Illinois
 
Very well done, Jay. Was that from the Jaggar Museum viewpoint? You sure added interest and perspective by including the trees. And getting to stars to show up adds to it also.

We were there a year ago. I was really bummed the entire area was socked in by fog that night. But we stuck it out and were rewarded with the fog lifting, giving us some great photo opportunities. I'm glad I was ready to go, because after about 10 minutes the fog rolled back in and the volcano disappeared.

Anyone that goes to Volcano NP should make dinner reservations at the lodge or pack a sack supper. Jay's shot shows how grand the view is at night. Here is the rather drab day view of the same thing:

Kilauea volcano sulfur dioxide plume
Kilauea volcano sulfur dioxide plume...

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Jan 6, 2015 21:35:05   #
carlysue Loc: Columbus
 
Stunning! a very powerful image,and the colors created by the atmosphere are spectacular. Well seen and well done.

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Jan 6, 2015 21:36:03   #
10MPlayer Loc: California
 
jaycohen13 wrote:
My first attempt shooting lava. Lucked out with a lower layer of clouds to reflect the glow but a clear sky to show the stars. Very little processing.


Heaven and Hell on Earth. Very nice shot.

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Jan 6, 2015 21:37:14   #
jaycohen13 Loc: New York
 
GregWCIL wrote:
Very well done, Jay. Was that from the Jaggar Museum viewpoint? You sure added interest and perspective by including the trees. And getting to stars to show up adds to it also.

We were there a year ago. I was really bummed the entire area was socked in by fog that night. But we stuck it out and were rewarded with the fog lifting, giving us some great photo opportunities. I'm glad I was ready to go, because after about 10 minutes the fog rolled back in and the volcano disappeared.

Anyone that goes to Volcano NP should make dinner reservations at the lodge or pack a sack supper. Jay's shot shows how grand the view is at night. Here is the rather drab day view of the same thing:
Very well done, Jay. Was that from the Jaggar Muse... (show quote)


I wish I could have spent more time there, but had to move on to shoot the sunrise.

Thanks for the tips!

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