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Vesuvius, revisited.
2008.08.09
Beware of falling rock. Saw at least 2 more corresponding broken fences along the switchbacks above this. D'oh!
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Beware of falling rock. Saw at least 2 more corresponding broken fences along the switchbacks above this. D'oh!
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Campania coastline from Vesuvius.
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Campania coastline from Vesuvius.
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Inside the crater. Reminds me of the basalt columns found in Lava Canyon below Mt. St. Helens.
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Inside the crater. Reminds me of the basalt columns found in Lava Canyon below Mt. St. Helens.
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The crater in grayscale.
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The crater in grayscale.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
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View across the rim.
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View across the rim.
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View from the far side. The scaling of the image by Photoblog reduced some of the contrast and sharpness, alas. Click on it for a higher res view. This is probably my favorite shot of the day.
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View from the far side. The scaling of the image by Photoblog reduced some of the contrast and sharpness, alas. Click on it for a higher res view. This is probably my favorite shot of the day.
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Rim of the crater. Second favorite shot. :)
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Rim of the crater. Second favorite shot. :)
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Same shot, grayscale and with enhanced contrast.
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Same shot, grayscale and with enhanced contrast.
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Flowers 1. This is the edge of the slope going down to Pompei. I really like the dark bands on the slope behind it. Only wish I'd managed to get the depth of field a bit better here so the rocks in the foreground were softer...
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Flowers 1. This is the edge of the slope going down to Pompei. I really like the dark bands on the slope behind it. Only wish I'd managed to get the depth of field a bit better here so the rocks in the foreground were softer...
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...like this. But no bands, pooh!
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...like this. But no bands, pooh!
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Pompeii as seen from the rim. (Hint: mouse over.)
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Pompeii as seen from the rim. (Hint: mouse over.)
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Spent an afternoon with a friend on Mt. Vesuvius. He lent me a very nice Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT (http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=11154) with a Canon EF-S 17-85mm lens (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-17-85mm-4-5-6-Stabilized-Digital/dp/B0002Y5WXO). He's offered to sell it to me for a steal. I can't possible say no now, after having seen how detailed and rich the colors can be. Some day I will likely upgrade to something with even more capabilities, but for now, this is fabulous.
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Cool pix. Yes, camera definitely too good to pass up!
With so much loose rock and dirt in the crater, it's hard to imagine the hellfire it spouted way back when. Mt. St. Helen's at least spouts steam regularly--just to remind us what it is capable of.
Suggested caption for the beware of falling rock pic:
"Ummm, wasn't my car here a minute ago?"