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Previously on "Chasing The (Volcanic) Aurora"

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  • wxman
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    I was in Iceland myself in Late Feb, Also trying to capture the Aurora - sadly for me it was too cloudly at the time - and this was 3 weeks before the Volcano started to eurupt.

    Stull it is tornado season! I am off to Okclahoma on saturday....

    Stunning pictures all the same...

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    They look much too good to be true to me.

    Far too much light on the volcano for one thing.
    The volcano with the snow on it looks like day light picture. The light is coming from the font right of the camera making shadows in the snow. The road in the foreground; light is coming from behind the camera an left making shadows in the oposite direction.

    I believe it is a composite.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Photoshop.

    Reuters has a reputation of enhancing their photographs and they have been caught out a number of times staging news pictures.

    Reuters Photo Fraud
    Otherwise known as 'dunking the cormorant'...

    But I'm sure I've seen other fantastic photos of this that didn't originate from Reuters.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Beautiful forces of nature.
    Photoshop.

    Reuters has a reputation of enhancing their photographs and they have been caught out a number of times staging news pictures.

    http://zombietime.com/reuters_photo_fraud/
    Last edited by Paddy; 25 April 2010, 06:49.

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  • NickFitz
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    Wonderful images

    I'm not sure the volcano has any effect on the aurora, which is going about its business up in the ionosphere, but that's a beautiful conjunction of two of the most visually spectacular phenomena that are given away free with a place on this planet

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  • TimberWolf
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    Beautiful forces of nature.

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