Photographer Takes Up-Close Photos of a Volcano Eruption |
To be a truly great photographer you
need to put fear aside, and go all the way to get those really amazing
photos. That is what Chilean photographer Francisco Negroni did,
perfectly capturing the epic and primal fury of the mighty volcano.
Francisco spent a night camped just several hundred meters from the
eruption of one of the Puyehue-Cordon Cauelle mountain chain, central
Chile, which began erupting back in 2011, and is still active today.
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From his standpoint, he took photo
after photo of one of the most aggressive acts of nature, the red heat
of the magama contrasting with the blue and black skies.
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But even more commanding than the
magma is the dazzling light show that took place above it, with huge
amounts of ash and other particles shot by the volcano into the
atmosphere, generating enormous amounts of electricity, manifested as
mighty bolts of lightning.
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This is known as 'a dirty storm'. |
When he's not risking his life for an amazing shot, Francisco works as a licensed tourist guide, which allows him to keep travelling in the areas he loves most. |
lundi 20 janvier 2014
Photographer Takes Up-Close Photos of a Volcano Eruption
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