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black and white photograph of concrete blocks with drops of water on them

The Stonemen Aus on Instagram: "🔥 Elevate your space with our LAVA Stone Concave Flutes - each tile measuring 150x20 (302x310x14mm). Experience the richness of Volcanic Black LAVA stone, perfect for enhancing your bathroom, bedroom, entry area, kitchen, and living space with natural beauty. 🌋 #Mosaics #LavaStone #NaturalStone #ConcaveFlutes #InteriorDesign #Stone #StoneMosaicsBrisbane"

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Valongo grey slate decor from Schattdecor.

Our Valongo stone decor is based on slate, a rock type that's created from either clay or volcanic ash. The original material comes from the Porto region, a very typical area for this rock type, where there is a rich supply of natural stones. The decor stands out thanks to its simplicity and therefore can be used and combined in a variety of ways. #slate #stonetexture #slatematerial

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lava flowing down the side of a mountain, with red and orange streaks coming out of it

Jan Erik Waider on Instagram: "»𝐋𝐚𝐯𝐚« — Iceland (2021) In March 2021, a volcanic eruption began in the Geldingadalir valley at Fagradalsfjall Mountain on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland. The volcano is only located 30 km from Reykjavík and the eruption lasted for several months, constantly changing the surrounding landscape. All photos were taken in Nátthagi valley where you could get really close to the fresh lava flow. If this valley is filled up with lava, the lava will flow down…

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a black and white photo of rocks on the beach

More silk-sea and long-exposure experiments. I went down to the docks, trying to get some minimal landscape photos. But unfortunately, and strangely the Icelandic winter darkness was to bright for a decent long exposure, even with my -2 stop polarizing filter. So instead of giving in and go home, I decided to point the camera downwards, at the waves braking on the rocks. This one, captured in 4 seconds, shows quite well the transition of the sea, crawling through the stones in a misty…

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