35 Daunting and Scary Photos of Volcanoes

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While it's possible to turn practically any subject into a great photograph, it's also the case that some subjects make that process a hell of a lot easier. Volcanoes are naturally imposing on any landscape. These photos of volcanoes show how they can be photographed with great results.

Dark Days Are Coming

Photo by Tarotastic

Mount Damavand

Photo by Hamed Saber

Photo by Paul (dex)

Ruapehu, New Zealand, 31 August 2005

Photo by PhillipC

Kaweka and Ruapehu, New Zealand, 10 August 2005

Photo by PhillipC

Photo by Marc Szeglat

Volcanic Ash Dunes

Photo by Tarotastic

Caldera at the heart of Timanfaya

Photo by Blinkingidiot

End Of Days

Photo by Tarotastic

Photo by El Mundo de Laura

Gunug Rinjani Summit

Photo by NeilsPhotography

At the heart of the Fire Mountains

Photo by Blingingidiot

Arenal

Photo by Clearly Ambiguous

Hekla  a dormant volcano "Gateway to Hell."

Photo by Sverrir Thor

Costal twilight volcano

Photo by NeilsPhotography

Photo by Marc Szeglat

Kelimutu

Photo by NeilsPhotography

Photo by Tabea Carbonero

volcano koryakskiy

Photo by N0_mad

Mount Doom

Photo by Mister Jo

Volcán de Fuego

Photo by Ani Carrington

Poas Volcano Panorama

Photo by Clearly Ambiguous

Etna acima das nuvens

Photo by Leandro's World Tour

Photo by Marc Szeglat

I Ain't 'fraid of No Xocomil!

Photo by AlphaTangoBravo

Atitlan Sunrise

Photo by DavidDennisPhotos.com

Smokin'

Photo by Songster09

Mt Adams

Photo by Pfly

Taranaki, New Zealand, 31 August 2005

Photo by PhillipC

Laguna Verde (Green Lake)

Photo by Valdiney Pimenta

Mount Taranaki

Photo by Declan Prendiville Photography

Sakurajima / 桜島(さくらじま)

Photo by Tanaka Juuyoh

The volcano Hekla

Photo by Lydurs

Smoldering

Photo by Pappalars

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Rob is the founder of Light Stalking. His love for photography started as a child with a Kodak Instamatic and pushed him into building this fantastic place all these years later, and you can get to know him better here.
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