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Mount Merapi explode on Friday early morning, November 5,2010. Volcanic ash by the eruption of Mount Merapi, which occurred early in the morning looking over the city of Yogyakarta. Thickness of volcanic ash to make road users, especially people who use motorcycles or other open vehicles must wear masks to avoid inhalation of volcanic ash
Panoramic 180-degree view down the flanks of Merapi's summit cone in an easterly direction. Gunung Merbabu is left-hand side background with some fresh Merapi eruption deposits seen below.
Mount Merapi a week before explotion, it is just right behind my Grandma village. I took this in the morning before I left to Jakarta.
Pasar bubrah merupakan tempat para pendaki membangun tenda peristirahatan sebelum para pendaki melanjutkan pendakian menuju puncak Merapi. dibutuhkan sekitar dua jam perjalanan lagi untuk menuju puncak dari gunung Merapi
Gunung Merapi, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Moving on ...
Merapi Lava Tour. Dolly, the Jeep operator that took me for a bumpy and dusty adventure.
Foto di ambil pada 15 Mei 2011
Lokasi : wisata Ketep Pass di lereng gunung Merapi dan Merbabu Magelang
Ketep Pass Diresmikan Oleh Megawati Soekarno Putri, berdasarkan prasasti yang ada di sana sampai saat ini
The violent eruptions of late October 2010, levelled forests, crops and villages on the slopes of Mount Merapi and covered the area with a thick layer of ash.
I ran around and used a LED torch to make light paintings of the subjects and the surroundings. The camera was set in such a way to capture the milky way too.
It would be easier if I brought my speedlights, and used them on the subjects. But that time my intention was to make milkyway photos, alone in the mt. Merapi area, so I left my speedlights at home, for portability reason. I just brought a LED torch, some color gels, my camera and some lenses. But then my friends came along with an electric guitar!! whaaat? An electric guitar in the jungle at night with no electricity at all?
:D
Foto dari Puncak Merbabu. Terlihat di kejauhan Gunung Sindoro dan Sumbing. Serta barisan awan di bawahnya.
Our jeep waits patiently while we take in the horrors of the past tragedy brought about by the last violent eruption of Merapi on Nov. 5, 2010. The volcano had erupted again a few days prior to my arrival into Y/Jogjakarta, which resulted in the closure of the airport for a few hours, and again that very morning of my visit. These were fortunately mere emissions of steam and gas and did not cause much damage save for dust in the atmosphere and a very gloomy and cloudy day. Human tragedy notwithstanding, I was enjoying my ride in this antique car, which, being used during the World War, is sure to have seen much man-created tragedy as well during it's heydays. (Y/Jogjakarta, Indonesia, May 2018)