Volcanology Team Monitoring Steaming Vent in in Manama

Volcanology Team Monitoring Steaming Vent

by Elias Stanley

Clean laboratory light floods the space where three researchers in protective gear stand beside a steaming geological vent. Low-hanging monsoon clouds press against the high windows, casting a soft, diffused gray tone over the room. The instruments gleam with crisp surfaces, their metallic scales reflecting the humid air. Steam rises in thick, white plumes from the vent, curling around the team's sensors before dissipating. Glass panels separate the observation area from the active vent, showing condensation beading along the edges. The shallow depth of field blurs the background equipment, focusing attention on the precise readings displayed on the digital screens. A droplet of condensation slides slowly down a vertical glass pane, marking the boundary between the controlled lab and the raw geological activity.

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Camera Nikon F80*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon F80 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 125mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 100
Film Kodachrome 64 richness
Location in Manama
Date 2017-10-12
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 26.2000, 50.5900
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