Mt. Bromo is the probably the most visited of Indonesia's many active volcanoes. It's a breathtaking sight. Most visitors arrive while it is still pitch black, and as the light grows, this incredible landscape stretches before you. It's an unforgettable view.
I took this photo when it was still pretty dark. It's a 60-second exposure, which is why the plume from Mt. Bromo is blurred to the left.
It was a beautiful clear morning there. On many mornings, low fog fills the valley. I wish I could have stayed there for a week to shoot it in many different conditions, but I only had the one morning before continuing on to Bali.
To read more about my 3-month adventure in Southeast Asia, read my blog at:
delhi-to-bali.blogspot.com/
Canon 5D, 24-70L, f/11, 60s, ISO 50.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Smoking Mt. Bromo, Java, Indonesia
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Exquisite, Della! The colors are stunning and your composition impeccable. A brilliant capture of a very special place.
nice posting,, keep posts
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