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    Mount Aso. One of the leading active volcanoes in Japan After a huge eruption 90 thousand years ago, it continues to be active even now.
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    I was really interested in how the landscape changes here, from the close up it's a jagged snow covered view, that then breaks up into the mountains off in the distance. Great work framing this image to show us the separate landscapes.

    Matt Adams
    Senior Producer, Nat Geo Your Shot
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    Date Taken: Jan 14, 2018
    Date Uploaded: Jan 20, 2018
    Location: Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
    Camera: SONY ILCE-7RM2
    Focal Length: 18 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: f/16
    ISO: 100
    Copyright: © katsumasa komatsuyama
    Categories: Places
    Contests: 2018 National Geographic Photo Contest