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  • “Phantom Ship” island in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.

  • View of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA, from a pullout on the West side. Wizard Island in the center. This is the smallest portion of the lake. The biggest part is on the other side of the Island. The lake is 6 miles long and 5 miles wide and almost 2,000 feet deep. It is an ancient volcano cauldron that sits on top of the Cascade mountain range. It is very accessible to visit, though. There is even wheelchair access.

  • This is the actual color of Crater Lake in Oregon. It is the deepest lake in the world, and because it has minimal animal or plant life in the lake, it is a pristine blue color. The lake was formed from the blast of a volcano (Wizard Island is the remnant). The only boats allowed are the tour boats, which are few and far between.

  • This was taken off the last full moon, right after the eclipse.

  • Diamond Peak in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.

  • Having terraformed “Great Blue”,Deri’s Androids started to explore nearby systems. / They were looking for a system that had a number of colonizable planets ,the main reason for this was to find a hunting and fishing preserve for Deri’s father. / This human,filled with goodness,with his wife and children led them out of slavery in the Andromeda Galaxy.To find a better place. / And they found such a system,it had 5 planets,all the planets were very wild,each had oceans,wetlands,plains,mountains which held a vast range of wildlife. / The one planet they chose for his home was very rugged,and looked just like where he had grown up on Earth,it even had a moon like Great Blue. / The forces from the moon had pulled and stretched the landscape into countless contorted shapes. / Deri’s father would live here for eternity,surrounded by his hunting and fishing buddies.And if at some point in time they decided to do other things,such as development,tourism,guiding,on the other planets in the system,then the ships known as Goonies would be there for their use. / The system was called Skeetsaway. / The first planet to be colonized was called Cratis Oregonius,the moon was given the name Hoods Moon. / Here we have night descending as Hoods rises over the Cascadia Mountains. This is dedicated to Derid’s father.He as left this earth,and he waits for us on a distant world somewhere in a different future…............... In this rendering I used 2 of Derid’s images “Around Crater Lake” and “Blue Moon” David.

  • Just before the storm came in and sent us scurrying down the mountain for cover.

  • It was at about this moment that the snow started to come down in earnest and we feared we wouldn’t make it down the perilous road. Well, in a controlled manner that is… I’m sure we’d have made it down if we let gravity, near zero visibility, slippery white substance under wheels and hands trembling erraticly on the steering wheel have their way… sobs

  • The Alien landscape inside the creater of Haleakala on Maui, Hawaii as the sun rises over the horizon. IT was freezing cold up there with a temp of about 40 and winds of 25mph or more. We got up at 3AM to make it there for sunrise and watched the temp drop almost 40 degrees as we made out ascent.

  • Sailboat cruising in the light of the silvery moon.

  • Crater Lake from near Marions lookout ~ Cradle Mountain N.P.~ Tasmania~Aus…such a great time of the year to be trekking these mountains with the orange and gold Fagus (Beech) tree’s providing beautifully contrasting colors everywhere.

  • Natural crater lake near Myvatn, Iceland “Crater Lake” was featured in the group The Beauty of the European Waters

  • Thought this would be a pretty appropriate name for this shot. Friday the 11th of Dec was the day that the moon would be the closest to the earth, making it the largest view of the moon for the entire year. Making it 14% bigger, and 30% brighter. Unfortunately as my life goes lol, I messed it by three days and took this photo yesterday, Monday. Not the biggest, but it was still around 20,000 km closer than normal. This photo has been cropped in Photo Shop CS3, that is all, hope you like it!!!!!! As Is / Canon 40D / Canon 70-300mm / f/8 / 1/160 sec / ISO – 100

  • Mount St Helens is an active volcano located in Washington, USA. At morning, May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted. The eruption lasted 9 hours, but Mount St. Helens and the surrounding landscape were dramatically changed within moments. After years of slunber pillowy clouds of steam gushed out of Mount St. Helens in October 2004. Canon EOS 5D Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my written permission.

  • Featured in Night Photography, 11th Jan 09 / Featured in Shoot the Moon, 19th Jan 09 / Re featured in Night Photography, 24th Jan 09 Quarter Moon taken with the aid of a telescope with my old Panasonic DMC-LC20 / Settings used: Exp 1/64, F2.83, ISO 100, Focal length 5.40mm

  • Death Valley National Park, USA / / The Ubehebe Crater system contains several volcanic craters, cinder cones and ash hills, all resulting from an explosive steam eruption approx. 2,000 years ago, when rising magma met an underground lake. Ubehebe is by far the largest crater, 2,400 feet in diameter and 500 feet deep and presents a very colorful spectacle with variegated, buckled strata around its sides and grey-black ash on the rim. A slippery climb with an awesome view !

  • The waxing moon, a couple days after first quarter, with “The Golden Handle” visable. The Golden Handle is formed by sunlight shining on the rim of the crater, but not the crater floor.

  • Plains zebra. Taken in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. We came across a huge herd of zebra grazing in the tall grasses down in the crater. We were just surrounded by black and white stripes! March 2007.

  • Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my permission.

  • A rock formation is reflecting itself in the blue pristine waters of Crater Lake. All of the beautiful colors of the trees, sky and the subtle, natural colors of the rock itself are reflected back. It is an isolated scene but one that I couldn’t ignore. Original image taken at Crater Lake National Park, off of Highway 62 in Southern Oregon.

  • Summer time at Crater Lake is just as beautiful as any other season. The sky is so blue with white clouds and the lake reflects that beauty right back. Such a wonderful place to spend a summer day. Image taken at Crater Lake National Park, off of Highway 62 in Southern Oregon Image take with an Olympus 420 and a 14-42mm lens

  • Two Ravens perched at this outpost above Crater Lake. I used Topaz Adjust filter to give it a dramatic stormy look. Origonal image taken at Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon, off of Highway 62

  • Featured in 300+ Go Long! – Nov 8th, 2009 / Featured in A View Somewhere – Nov 7th, 2009 / Featured in DSLR Users Only – Nov 7th, 2009 When asked about Hawaiian volcanoes, most people imagine the Island of Hawai`i and its eruptions at Kilauea or Mauna Loa volcanoes. But East Maui volcano has witnessed at least ten eruptions in the past 1,000 years. It is the giant volcano that peaks out at over 10,000 feet and looms over Maui. Haleakala last erupted in the 1790s. It is 33 miles wide and 24 miles long, and the main crater is 7.5 miles long and 2.5 miles wide. / Photo taken at sunrise. Canon XT with 75-300mm lens, f/8, 1/250sec, ISO-400, 80mm

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