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Hanging out of a helicopter over the erupting Bárðarbunga volcano in Iceland is an experience I will never forget.
Taken while co-leading a workshop with Extreme Exposure Photography and Ryan Dyar, our guests enjoy an incredible view on the edge of the Kilauea volcano
A self portrait from a lava bench at the ocean entry of Kilauea. Shorty after this image was taken, this area of dried lava collapsed into the sea
Lava pours into the ocean along the coast of Hawaii as seen from a doors-off helicopter tour by Paradise Helicopters
A river of lava meets the ocean and instantly boils the water unleashing a deadly torrent of steam at the edge of Kilauea in Hawaii
Shooting pictures from the worlds newest beach while cooling lava rocks burn your ankles is an exhilarating, dangerous, and incredible experience
When a tube of lava makes its way to the sea, the result is a spectacular explosion. Kilauea on Hawaii erupted continuously from 1983 until 2017, the longest continuously erupting volcano in recorded history
The enormous heat from this lava flow made facing the camera impossible, so we shot this scene essentially blind. After retreating to a safe distance, I noticed the soles of my shoes and the feet of my tripod had melted
A river of lava runs beneath my feet and pours into the ocean. The intense heat and fear that the thin, newly dried crust will give way made for an unforgettable experience
Bruce Omori, owner of the incredible Extreme Exposure Photography gallery, takes in a rainbow on the dried lava of Kilauea