After being shaken and stirred by earthquake jolts during the week preceding, we finally found relief in another fissure eruption in Reykjanes, Iceland on July 11, in the neighbourhood of the eruptions of the past two years.
Thanks to your sharing such a vivid picture and video that we never seen before.
1st one landscape with pony is great composition as mentioned by douter.
Your 1st image my friend, is one of the finest compositions I have ever seen! It is magical!
Mother Nature can get very mad at times and your other images show that so well!
Again..#1 Primo-Það besta!
Dan
Jul 17, 2023 at 09:51 AM
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junglialoh wrote:
Thanks to your sharing such a vivid picture and video that we never seen before.
1st one landscape with pony is great composition as mentioned by douter.
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Ross Martin wrote:
Fantastic set Rajan. That has to be very exiting to see and photograph. There’s something about #1 that especially pulls me in.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Your 1st image my friend, is one of the finest compositions I have ever seen! It is magical!
Mother Nature can get very mad at times and your other images show that so well!
Again..#1 Primo-Það besta!
Dan
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Mark Metternich wrote:
Phenomenal series man. What a pleasure to view. Thank you for sharing.
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dbehrens wrote:
I can only echo just how special is #1 - worthy of being a extra large wall hanger!
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Chaz wrote:
Wonderful scenes, all - as we are accustomed to seeing from you!
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scottsoutter wrote:
That first one is a banger. Nice shot is an understatement.
Jung, Ross, Dan, Mark, Dave, Chaz, and Scott - Thank you very much to every one of you.
Rajan, first one is quite special as you perfectly framed the horse and the crater far away! Love the framing of second image of lava flowing diagonally from top right. What a spectacle to witness and photograph. Great work as usual.
keepclicking wrote:
Rajan, first one is quite special as you perfectly framed the horse and the crater far away! Love the framing of second image of lava flowing diagonally from top right. What a spectacle to witness and photograph. Great work as usual.
Mark Metternich wrote:
I can’t find the vote button viewing this on my phone, but if I can get to my computer today, I will definitely vote it. Such a phenomenal series.
Mark - thank you. The real 'vote' for those in our line is the enjoyment a viewer derives and expresses from a photograph. I thank you for taking the time to comment.