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The spectacular Boiling Lava and Ice Bubbles Images

The spectacular boiling lava and ice bubbles images celebrate the beauty of nature. These’re extremely beautiful pictures you’ve to look at again and again to realize exactly what they are. German photographer Thorsten Scheuermann has travelled the world to snap a series of images that take a left-field view of nature’s beauty concentrating on one sole object.
The photographer took the dangerous initiative to capture the luminous, boiling lava of Kilauea Volcano, blue cracked mud in Oregon’s Alvord Desert, and a humble row of trees in Leavenworth, Washington.
These stunning sites can gain greater significance and have their beauty exposed when excluding everything else around them. It was really a memorable trip and I enjoyed a lot with a lot of new learning.
The moments of beauty around me in everyday life, things like evening light filtering through leaves or an interesting cloud formation spotted during my commute. My object is to encourage people to pay more attention to their environment & love their surroundings.
I absolutely relish beings outdoors with my camera, even if weather conditions aren’t perfect. I always have a good time just getting out there and enjoying the process of looking for photo opportunities. I am always critical of my own work and realize lots of opportunities for improvement. But since that means spending more time outside photographing, it’s inspiring rather than discouraging.
Almost an optical illusion, this image shows the beautiful colours of the swirling rivers near Santa Cruz, California
Thorsten took this blurred image of trees in Leavenworth, Washington
Thorsten Scheuermann captures the flowing, red-hot lava of the Kilauea Volcano near Kalapana in Hawaii
The colours are formed by different kinds and ages of rock that have been shaped over time into these amazing formations
The Painted Hills in National Monument, Oregon, have remarkable patterns that look as though there must have been intervention from man to create them
These bizarre patterns are formed by ice bubbles in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Such a complex creature, this is a close-up view of the bottom of an octopus with its elaborate patterns of suckers at the Seattle Aquarium
Simply and pure beauty is what Thorsten strives to capture, such as with this shot of a tree in Sequoia National Park, California
Palo Alto is probably better known for being the home of companies such as Google and Facebook, but this swirling river pattern outside the city deserves its own fame
boiling lava – Cracked mud captured in the Alvord Desert, Oregon, has a unique blue hue
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