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Actividad en el volcàn Villarrica Chile

Actividad en el volcàn Villarrica Chile
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AndresCarmona
 
AndresCarmona December 10, 2015
Hermosa imagen del reflejo del magma en las nubes, volcán Villarrica
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Location

Esta foto fue tomada en Chile, región de la Araucanía (Villarrica) This photo was taken in Chile, Araucanía region (Villarrica)

Time

12pm

Lighting

El reflejo del magma de uno de los volcanes más activos de sudamerica y del mundo, llenó de colo las nubes que por el momento había sobre el volcán The reflection of the magma of one of the most active volcanoes in South America and the world, filled the clouds that at the moment were over the volcano with color.

Equipment

7DMK II /100-400L

Inspiration

La gran actividad que tenía luego de su última erupción The great activity it had after its last eruption

Editing

There is no post-processing

In my camera bag

Canon 7D MKII / EOS R /EOS 100-400 L / 18-35 1.8 IRIX 15

Feedback

Cuando un volcán entra en erupción se debe primero que nada tener una buena ubicación, en un lugar seguro, nunca llegar muy cerca, porque dificultará aún más hacer buenas tomas. Se deben hacer exposiciones largas de no mas de 3 segundos, usar trípode y un lente ojala bien luminoso When a volcano erupts, you must first of all have a good location, in a safe place, never get too close, because it will make it even more difficult to take good shots. Long exposures of no more than 3 seconds should be taken, use a tripod and hopefully a bright lens

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