The eruption at Eyjafjallajokull took on many forms. First there was a smaller eruption and later the big eruption that set everything out of control. This photo was taken in the evening when the eruption was very active and daylight was still hiding the real fire. But the explosion was viable sending ash and rocks as far as 300 to 400 meters up in the air. It was a spectacular sight and one could feel the power by sensing the sound waves that hammered the nearby spectators. I waited a long time for this shot. I took many photos before I got it right. It was a lot of fun photographing the Eyjafjallajokull eruption.


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