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Keeping Focus

Photography Landscape posted on Jul 15, 2010
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Made a few mistakes with my camera settings on this trip. Keeping focus on the lava movement and heat while adjusting your camera can be a problem sometimes. Lost a few pictures, corrected the problem and learned a lesson. The heat was intense. Most times I'll use a flash at nights unless it is exploding. If it is, your manual adjustment with a tripod are best to catch the fireworks effects. Taking close up pictures, I either use a monopod or freehand. In and out fast or your lens will burn with you. In this picture, I see a face. Zoom in and look at the strip of lava that forms a backwards "C".....Do you see her face? Aloha and thank you for viewing

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sossy

5:51AM | Tue, 31 December 2013

can see a dragon head! I can imagine that it will be to hot for lense and flash! stunning abstract but natural artwork! ;o)

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