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  • photograph – Mt Yasur, Vanuatu / My film Vanuatu

  • We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens

  • An abstract representation of the two main features of the Tongariro National Park, Mt Tongariro (in the background) and Mt Ngauruhoe. The Tongariro Crossing, the most famous day walk in NZ, takes you between these awesome volcanoes where the power of nature overwhelms your senses.

  • Chile’s Chaiten volcano has erupted, spewing lava and blasting ash more than 12 miles into the sky – and prompting officials to order a total evacuation of the surrounding area. Let us remember everyone in our thoughts today.

  • Sunrise over the Crater at the 10,000 ft altitude was at 5:40 AM. It’s amazing when you think about the sheer mechanics of the whole situation. Very humbling and an experience not to be missed if you are on the Island of Maui.

  • The furies of hell, erupting on an unsuspecting world…or something like that. I suppose it may say there’s some darkness in everyone. This image took me…months. I suppose because it’s so unlike my normal work, and it wasn’t something I really wanted to do. Unfortunately, this is one of those things that wouldn’t leave me alone til it was completed. For me, it’s an uncertain image…the what’s and why’s of it elude me. Detail

  • Yasur volvano, Tanna Island. I sat on the rim for several hours totally stunned to be witnessing & feeling the eruptions

  • Tanna Island volcano.

  • Wow! It’s a volcano erupting right on your t-shirt! Nothing says “cool” more than an erupting volcano!

  • I love the feeling of this piece. It has passion and is on fire. This was really an organic creation. I planned painting the dried rose in watercolour and didn’t plan drawing over the painting in black and red pens. I just got started and couldn’t stop. I love how the ink enhances the watercolour. It was a lot of fun daring myself.

  • A miniature red rose in our backyard. / Colour-manipulated to enhance the water sprayed onto the petals. / Enlarged with a Canon 60mm Macro Lens. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.

  • Back from a quick business trip with a few flight delays. Sunrise as a wave erupts over the eroded limestone of Blowing Rocks State PReserve in Florida.

  • Mt. Bromo smolders uncomfortably close to the Indonesian metropolis of Surabaya on the island of Java. Bromo is the small, grayish cone to the left. Mt. Semeru, the highest mountain on Java, looms in the distance. The entire area is contained within the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. The area is inhabited mainly by the Tengerese People, the last Hindus left on Java.

  • i was invited to join a project with a friend called recycled art... what you do is buy a starbuck’s coffee, and draw on the cup once you’re done… i haven’t bought a starbuck’s coffee in a looooooong time… but i thought, why not?? it sounds like fun (i’ll stick to 1 cup a week, too costly), so i drew a robot on the cup… well, i fell in love with the robot so much, that i put the cup on hold to make a print of it X)... i slaved all day and night on this yesterday, so it’s a birthday present to me =D (which was yesterday)...

  • Mt. Bromo smolders uncomfortably close to the Indonesian metropolis of Surabaya on the island of Java. Bromo is the small, grayish cone to the left. Mt. Semeru, the highest mountain on Java, looms in the distance. The entire area is contained within the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. The area is inhabited mainly by the Tengerese People, the last Hindus left on Java.

  • Pollen falling from this plant, on a bright sunny morning in Cornwall. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Best Viewed Large.

  • Late afternoon sun accentuate the shapes of the volcanic eruptions at Red Rock at Alvie, near Colac, in Victoria’s western district. Pentax K20D Camera 1/30Sec @f11. ISO200. / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Digital mixed media (best viewed large) / Copyright © LiorG 2009 This work was featured in the groups C.O.R.E., The Patchwork, Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation, Unconventional Artistry and Dream and Fantasy Art. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist

  • Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. / Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. No portion of this site or my photography may be reproduced by printing, uploading, copying, publishing, photocopying or any other means of mechanical or electronic reproduction without my express written permission. For reproduction permission and inquiries on licensing for use and/or publishing of my images, please contact me. Mahalo! Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Haleakala Crater is a large erosional valley at the summit of Haleakala volcano, East Maui. It formed after the rimrock lava flows were erupted around the top of the volcano about 145,000 years ago, give or take about 10,000 years. Cinder Cones are small volcanoes within the crater composed of cinder and ash ejected during the volcanic eruption. Several volcanic eruptions blew the top off the cinder cones. Pu’u ‘o Maui is the crater’s largest Cinder Cone. You may also see Ka Moa ‘o Pele, Halali’i, Pu’u ‘o Pele, Pu’u Mamane Cinder Cones. Gazing into the mouth of the volcano. Imagine many of the cinder cones and spouts you are seeing are over 600 feet high. Haleakala is sleeping, dormant in perceived inactivity since 1792 when the last recorded volcanic eruption flowed over Makena and Ahihi Kinau. This photograph is taken as I am standing at the summit at 10,023 feet above sea level gazing into the crater. You may notice the tiny roads used by scientists to study the protected region within the volcano. Haleakala is a shield volcano. Built up from the ocean floor by countless eruptions, it was once a mountain that rose several thousand feet higher than today’s elevation. Haleakala dominates the east side of the Valley Isle and is sacred to the Hawaiian people. The mountain’s face is a mighty wall looming over the valley. Haleakala’s width spans 20 miles, ocean-to-ocean “Jelal-ud-Din Rumi has said centuries ago, that before man fire, water, earth, air, are objects; before God they are living beings that work at His command. The meaning of what Rumi has said is that all objects, all places are as gramaphone records: what is put into them they speak; either your soul hears it or your mind, according to your development.” by the Sufi Master, Hazrat Inayat Khan Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Aperature 13 Shutter Speed 1/400 ISO 400

  • abstract interpretation series

  • Trying something new: took an old fractal that was languishing in the files and used it as a base layer to re-structure and paint…added some texture from a photo image…..then edited. Photoshop Elements 3.

  • abstract volcano series / view larger

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