Photographer’s Note
No it is not the throw of water of Geneva. It is more modest, and ejects its water, or rather a sour liquid, not in more than 40 cm high. On the tray of Dallol, these breads of salt are formed by the deposition of salts contained in the saturated liquid which escapes from it. This fact they grow slowly. Colours change according to chemical composition. The whole gives a landscape of Hell
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Buin
(38258) 2009-04-21 9:44
Hallo Jacques!
Well, it isn't the "jet d'eau" - but I think it's much more interesting and perhaps even more beautiful! ;-) These colours simply are incredible and so gorgeous! This really must be an impressive and worth-visiting place. Thank you for showing this!
Greetins from Germany!
Frank
dta
(6107) 2009-04-21 10:38
Bonjour Jacques ,
Cette photo est étonnante . Dèjà , sans le jet , ce paysage est fascinant . Mais avec , c'est magnifique .
Bravo
hispic
(7399) 2009-04-24 20:38
Hello Jacques,
It's been a long time.
This is a valuable image rarely seen on TE. Captured the throw of water expertly making good use of the shade in the background, but when seeing on sRGB color space, it is seen with highlight and hue reduced a little. I like the shape of water like a giraffe.
Have a nice weekend! Hisashi
BoisBarb
(9403) 2009-04-26 5:21
Bonjour Jacques,
Qui ne rêve pas de fouler un jour les paysages si ahurissants de ce volcan pas comme les autres, le Dallol! Mais je crois qu'il se mérite, entre fournaise et longs trajets dans des zones parfois soumises à conflit, vous n'êtes qu'on petit nombre à avoir marcher sur la Lune!
Bonne journée
Gilles
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jacques Kuenlin (jiherka)
(4465) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-02-05
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Sony Alpha 100, Sigma 24-135mmD
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/1000 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: Au pays des Afars
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-21 9:38








