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Bali: Kintamani - Batur Volcano & Lake...We headed north up into the mountains for a day to see one of Bali's famous volcano mountains (Mount Batur) and lake (Lake Batur) from Penelokan village in Kintamani.
My children were fascinated by this Kintamani fisherwoman cleaning and preparing these fish Kintamani Fisherwoman Look! A stitched panorama encompassing just over a 180 degree view using 8 vertical frames taken with the 24-120/4 at 24mm taken from the viewing terrace of the breakfast spot at Penelokan village on the rim of the huge Batur caldera showing the land sweeping away out to Mt Batur volcano and it's "recent" lava flows with Lake Batur at the bottom of the crater Kintamani View Another stitched panorama from 12 vertical frames taken with the 24-120/4 at 48mm Volcano View Lake in the Mist D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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