Much more photos here: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/05/another_icelandic_eruption_gri.html
BoredSysAdmin Audioholic Slumlord May 24, 2011 #1 Much more photos here: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/05/another_icelandic_eruption_gri.html
M markw Audioholic Overlord May 24, 2011 #2 This is not good news. Mrs. W is flying into Brussels on Thrusday and from there to Nice, France. I hope this doesn't kerfutz this up.
This is not good news. Mrs. W is flying into Brussels on Thrusday and from there to Nice, France. I hope this doesn't kerfutz this up.
Highlander Full Audioholic May 26, 2011 #3 markw said: This is not good news. Click to expand... It is if you're into photography (as I am): particles of ash in the sky increases the occurrance of glorious red sunrises and sunsets.
markw said: This is not good news. Click to expand... It is if you're into photography (as I am): particles of ash in the sky increases the occurrance of glorious red sunrises and sunsets.
BoredSysAdmin Audioholic Slumlord May 26, 2011 #4 Highlander said: It is if you're into photography (as I am): particles of ash in the sky increases the occurrance of glorious red sunrises and sunsets. Click to expand... btw: did you check the rest of photos from the linky ? There are bunch of them and most pretty good
Highlander said: It is if you're into photography (as I am): particles of ash in the sky increases the occurrance of glorious red sunrises and sunsets. Click to expand... btw: did you check the rest of photos from the linky ? There are bunch of them and most pretty good
Highlander Full Audioholic May 27, 2011 #5 BoredSysAdmin said: ...did you check the rest of photos from the linky ? There are bunch of them and most pretty good Click to expand... I didn't at that time, but have now. They are something else right enough. Until you see them you forget how easily the sun can be blocked out...and how devastating the consequences would be even in the medium term. Thought you'd like to know: tomorrow I begin a week long photography course with Colin Prior. Not sure how well known he is over with you, but he is regarded as one of the world's foremost landscape photographers. Can't wait!
BoredSysAdmin said: ...did you check the rest of photos from the linky ? There are bunch of them and most pretty good Click to expand... I didn't at that time, but have now. They are something else right enough. Until you see them you forget how easily the sun can be blocked out...and how devastating the consequences would be even in the medium term. Thought you'd like to know: tomorrow I begin a week long photography course with Colin Prior. Not sure how well known he is over with you, but he is regarded as one of the world's foremost landscape photographers. Can't wait!