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Francisco Negroni’s Marvelous Volcanoes Pictures
Francisco Negroni is a world-known Chilean photographer that has won six international awards for his outstanding shots of erupting volcanoes. In 2011, he made himself known with his photos of the eruption of Cordon Caulle volcano in his home country. « I never really thought about becoming a volcano photographer. It came naturally. When I saw my first eruption with my own eyes in Chile, that’s when I knew I wanted to continue taking pictures of such explosions in my life », he reveals. A technician’s job that perfectly combines the changing natural elements from one minute to the other.
Trees in Stormy Weather, Pieter Lodeviik Kluyver
Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, Valencia, Spain | nalcos980
The Garden magazine, Volume 122, June 1997
The bell rings at the top of mountain.
Jessica Backhaus, ‘I Wanted To See The World #100,’ 2011
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