Photo of the Day // Volcano

in #photography7 years ago

"So much of our happiness depends on how we choose to look at the world"

Here's me standing on a balcony at a house I used to live at, in Chile, looking at Volcano Calbuco.
Fun fact: This volcano actually erupted in April, 2015, and I got to watch it erupt from my back yard!

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Wow you are so lucky to have witnessed an active vulcano to erupt:)
The only two Vulcanos I've seen are the Etna and the Vesuvio. Never seen lava but some smoke is still exciting:)
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers!

It was super exciting for me. Hey, even to see smoke.. that's incredible and definitely not something you see everyday! Haha
Thanks for commenting.

your photography is awesome. Upvoted.You can do the same for me @impressions.

She has an awesome landscape too. I wouldn't stop taking pictures either if I lived there.

Aw thanks so much :)

nice photo my friend ;)

Thanks so much :)

The photo is great but I am more amazed by the story. I can't imagine how unbelievable it was to watch a volcano erupt! Do you have any pitures from that day? I'd love to see them

Thank you!

Yes I do have photos of it erupting.. I will be doing a post on that actually! :)

Can't wait to see the photos of it erupting!

Wow that must have been some adventure and scary too!

It was amazing! But I admit, yes it was a tad scary, Lol.

a wonderful message and a wonderful photo friend :)
enjoy the view
congratulations .

Thank you so much! ❤️

Awesome click
Keep it up 😊 😘
Nice work lots of love @fullohope

Thanks you :)

Were you there when it erupted? Looks pretty spectacular over there.

Thanks!
Yes! I was in a town called Puerto Varas Chile.

wow nice play on depth. what camera is this

Wow, scary story, haha! I wouldn't be that brave to live close to a vulcano who can errupt :D

It was a little scary, but mostly exciting. Because there was a huge lake in between me and the volcano.. so that was a comfort! haha

Haha, yeah then everything should be fine and enjoy the view :D

That volcano was amazing!

It sure was haha

Wow. Having a fiew of a volcano from a balcony is an amazing sight....wow....great image!

I went out on that balcony everyday.. it never gets old the view haha
Thank you so much!

You are so lucky to have a view like that....amazing :)

I could not leave the presentation without letting my appreciation to the creator and maker of the photo in it .
The photo is just great , perfect focusing , positioning , angle , and perfect shot time . And the message you want to get in our head really made me think about it . It is really a true fact and i decide to think more about reallity .

I really appreciate this comment... Thank you so much for those kind words!

The pleasure is mine.

"So much of our happiness depends on how we choose to look at the world" That's definitely true! Just live life to the fullest :)

Living life to the fullest is my goal!

It must be an amazing experience watching a volcano erupt! How does it happen?What were u doing that time?

It was super actually! Me and my sister were practicing soccer in the backyard, when we heard this extremely loud rumbling.. and the ground shook a bit, and we turned around and we see so much volcanic plume in the sky, shooting out of the volcano.. and in the night time there was lava!

Woahhh, amazing experience, like once in a lifetime chance only! Great that u get to see it in your eyes! Manage to capture any pictures of it? hehe

what a nice volcano...

The volcano is pretty amazing!

Good thing you lived a long ways away. That must been exciting to see it erupt! Did you happen to catch any photos?

Yes, it was a good thing there was a lake separating us haha. I did take pictures! I will be posting about the eruption :)

The photo is beautiful. But I bet watching it erupt was beyond amazing. Great post!

Thank you <3
It was an unforgettable experience for sure

I absolutely love the quote It's soo positive and strong thank you for sharing

Fantastic Journey. Chile looks amazing. Hopefully you found some local Obsidian near the Volcano.

Wow that's so cool!!! Was there ash everywhere or an evacuation ?