Amazing pictures of the Volcanic Eruption on Eyjafjallajökull in iceland
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There goes my book delivery from the UK. :(
first one at 1680x1050 please
These pictures are amazing. I have never seen anything like that before. I wish I could have seen it live :v:
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[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21426583]Lightning is VERY uncommon in Iceland.
What's the explanation for it being exactly there? :buddy:[/QUOTE]
You do realize that lightning is formed when the surrounding gas/atmosphere is heavily ionized, and is discharged with the ground.
Holy crap, I really wish there were some high res pictures of that. Would have made some amazing wallpapers.
That's just amazing.
where is the lightning coming from?
[QUOTE=nanobreaker6;21428512][URL=http://img154.imageshack.us/i/storm.jpg/][IMG]http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/9430/storm.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/QUOTE]
Very nice!
This is the start of the end of the world.
I guess you can say: "That's what you get when you don't pay".
ontopic: awesome.
Those pictures are amazing. Shame how something so breathtaking can be such a bitch though.
[QUOTE=Peluri;21428558]where is the lightning coming from?[/QUOTE]
Charge differential caused by the dust particles.
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[QUOTE=nanobreaker6;21428512][URL=http://img154.imageshack.us/i/storm.jpg/][IMG]http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/9430/storm.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/QUOTE]
Do you have 1920x1080?
[QUOTE=bobbysing;21429303]It's photoshopped: [URL]http://errorlevelanalysis.com/permalink/24032c1/[/URL][/QUOTE]
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It is not proof that image was manipulated. If you are unsure how to interpret the results, please do not claim the results of this tool as proof of anything.
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Also, my sister was out in Iceland when the fissures started to open, in fact she went and saw them at the edge of the exclusion zone.
[QUOTE=iPope;21429377]Also, my sister was out in Iceland when the fissures started to open, in fact she went and saw them at the edge of the exclusion zone.[/QUOTE]
You have failed to cite the two sentences before that, limiting that sentence to the red areas.
[QUOTE]It is worth noting that edges and areas red in colour are often depicted as brighter in the ELA tests. This due to the way the photos are saved by various programs.[/QUOTE]
The bright areas clearly show a very different error level.
[QUOTE=bobbysing;21429590]You have failed to cite the two sentences before that, limiting that sentence to the red areas.
The bright areas clearly show a very different error level.[/QUOTE]
It's a long exposure.
[QUOTE=bobbysing;21429303]It's photoshopped: [url]http://errorlevelanalysis.com/permalink/24032c1/[/url][/QUOTE]
It WAS Photoshopped.
I used the content-aware fill. Not that hard
I dont care if its photoshopped it looks amazing.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;21429660]It's a long exposure.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't matter, the error level would still be the same in all areas.
[QUOTE=nanobreaker6;21429686]It WAS Photoshopped.
I used the content-aware fill. Not that hard[/QUOTE]
I've used the pictures the OP linked.
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I've used the pictures the OP linked.[/QUOTE]
Oh alright. The 1400x900 picture I posted was photoshopped.
Nano, can you do it to the very first picture?
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