Volcano Concepcion, Nicaragua

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Volcano Concepcion, Nicaragua

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I was on a two week vacation to Costa Rica and has been busy with work leading up to work
and had been catching up with work and post processing. I have been enjoying the photos on
the forum but could not comment during vacation due to limited bandwidth and pre/post vacation
due to limited time. Hopefully, I should get back to my routine soon.

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This is Volcano Concepcion in Nicaragua (on a day trip from where we were stationed). With 70-400G
on A900. I was quite pleased with the details, given the distance (~30Km, cloudy). Handheld, shot.

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It's companion Volcano Maderas.

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Wow - epic pictures Sury :) Welcome back!

Those are all really nice pictures - I like the first most for the details of the cloud cap on the mountain - but the others are interesting too to see the volcano in its surroundings.
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Thank you Andy. Glad to be back. Few more from the same location...

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I like the comparison between the white wings of the stork and the white props of the turbines :)

Looks like you and the A900 had a great time!
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the volcano shots would look great on my office wall.

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Andy,
Thank you. I did not think of that comparison. Yes, that A900 and the 70-400 gave me
enough workout alright. :lol:
Mike, thank you and I can send you the full res. image without
the watermark, if you prefer. :)

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All are very nice! I especially like the volcano shots and the white windmills against the dark sky.
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Great volcano pics, Sury. My pick would the second one (but you need to straighten it up!). Ocean in front of it shows one a real scale of the volcano.

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Thank you Henry and Toni. Much appreciated.
Let me get the second photo straightened for you, Toni. The body of water
is quite large and though it is a fresh water lake (Lake Nicaragua), the water tends
to be muddy due to silt.

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