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Mont Erebus


Mont Erebus
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Copyright: antoine perroud (toine74) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 41 W: 24 N: 72] (557)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-01-29
Categories: Nature
Camera: Minolta Dynax 7D, 100-300mm f4.5-5.6 APO
Exposure: f/11, 1/1000 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2006-11-23 9:35
Viewed: 3463
Favorites: 12 [view]
Points: 44
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
"Mount Erebus in Antarctica is the southernmost active volcano on Earth. 3794 metres (12,448 ft) high, it is located on Ross Island, which is also home to three inactive volcanoes, notably Mt. Terror.

The volcano has been continuously active since 1972 and is the site of the Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory run by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. The crater is home to one of the very few permanent lava lakes in the world.

Mount Erebus was discovered in 1841 by polar explorer Sir James Clark Ross (whose ships were named Erebus and Terror; these ships were also used by Sir John Franklin on his disastrous Arctic expedition), and first climbed (to the rim) by members of Sir Ernest Shackleton's party in 1908. The ships and the volcano were all named for Erebus, a primordial Greek god, the son of Chaos." from wikipedia.com

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Hi Antoine,

Good note with this! Breathtaking view. The light circumstances are hard but it looks excellent. I like how you captured that chimney effect. Very good. TFS, Gilbert

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  • jmcl Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2565 W: 146 N: 3314] (11578)
  • [2006-11-23 13:49]

what a startling image .. all that white and the chimney effect .. must have been an intense job to control all the brightness .. wonderfully done .. incredible image ..

John

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  • robob Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 548 W: 58 N: 674] (3025)
  • [2006-12-06 11:41]

Bonsoir Antoine,
Superbe image ! La hauteur des nuages donne l’illusion de deux photos superposées. Très impressionnant ce volcan. J’aime beaucoup les couleurs. Bravo à toi !
A bientôt, Robert

Like two pictures, like two worlds. Like two lights, upside light and underside light.
Is this really one picture, with one exposure? Must be. So slow blast.
Perfect, and more...
Thanks Antoine

Hi Antoine,
This is most impressive. To see such remote place is a privilege. Not only remote but amazingly beautiful.
TFS - Shir

Bonjour Antoine,
Superbe photo de cet impressionnant paysage de l'Antartique. J'aime beaucoup!
Cécile

Hi Antoine!
Wow!
What a nice picture of this great active volcano!
The composition is perfect in the land of White&Blue!
Simon

Hi Antoine,
very good exposition for this bright light! Beautiful landscape with great DOF and sharpness in the backgroud:)
Regards, Silvia

Bonsoir Antoine,
super travail que tes photos de l'Antartique. Ce n'est pas si souvent qu'on en voit. Merci donc pour le partage.
Et celle-ci est particulièrement impresionnante :on dirait que le volcan flotte sur une mer de nuages. La maitrise de la lumière est excellente ce qui n'a pas dû être simple.
Très belle photo!
Robin

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  • DzULA Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 143 W: 60 N: 47] (738)
  • [2007-02-23 19:58]

Just like old locomotive... The air is so clear so I can see clearly the edges, bumps and shapes on that far mount. Just PERFECT

Salut Antoine,

Merci beaucoup de nous faire profiter de cette belle série de capture de l'antartique où seuls quelques privilégiés ont la chance de pouvoir jetter leur regard.
Je me suis permis de tenter un petit WS.

A Bientôt.

Rodrigue

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  • ceky Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 252 W: 87 N: 342] (1988)
  • [2007-03-01 15:58]

Bravo, Antoine, pour cette superbe photo du mont Erebus dépassant aus dessus des nuages... De plus il s'agit sans doute une première sur TE... Comme peu de monde connait l'antarctique, ce serait sympa de mettre les coordonnées du point de vue dans la fonction "map", pour voir à quel endroit de ce continent ce volcan est situé !
Georges

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  • amino Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 118 W: 13 N: 74] (340)
  • [2007-03-03 1:47]

Beautiful scenary captured. Sharp enough for details and smooth for a sensual landscape. I am adding it to my favourites, if it is ok :)

Thanks for the note

Hi Antoine

Great coors and comp from this desolate place. I would love to visit. REally well done.
Ben

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  • vikous Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 126 W: 4 N: 313] (1897)
  • [2007-03-30 18:18]

Hi Antonie!
To take a photo of such a beauty in the coldest and harshest conditons in the world...take my sympathy! You did extremely well here, nice capture, ballanced colours, all good.
I'd love to be there myself.
Take care,
viktor*

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  • AandK Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 200 W: 43 N: 369] (1605)
  • [2007-03-30 18:28]

Awesome sight. Must be amazing at night when the clouds are illuminated by the lava below! When you see a mountain of such altitude from sealevel its always impressive!
Thanks...
Andreas

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  • alainh Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4036 W: 141 N: 6456] (30743)
  • [2007-05-17 3:10]

Bonjour Antoine
quelle merveilleuse montagne, que de jolie conditions de prise et qu'elle splendide image au final.
tout simplement fabuleux.
amicalement
alain

Bonjour Antoine,

Vue à couper le souffle, on a effectivement l'impression que le volcan flotte au-dessus des nuages! On croirait presque que le volcan crache des nuages dans le ciel!
La lumière est magnifique et les nuages sont très bien rendus, hop, direct dans mes favoris ;)

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  • Ruba (93)
  • [2007-08-21 6:21]

outstanding view

it seems like the volcano spiting ice not lava

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  • MLINES Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1941 W: 171 N: 1912] (8433)
  • [2008-02-27 13:02]

Hi Antoine, Very good composition of this majestic volcanoe. Good notes about it. Maybe where an Air NZ plane crashed in the 1970? Very clear image. Well presented. Murray.

Antoine

This is an excellent image, well exposed and composed. The photographer's note was informative and intersting.

I am posting a workshop with some technical notes about color balance, and rendering, not as criticism but informational.

Regards

Chris

Hi Antoine
Magnificently. Painting how he would to from strange planet.
Jozef

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