Spyke

He and (insert here a name of divine ruler of afterlife) are probably looking at it and saying: Totally worth it

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lemmy.world

I can't tell if this guy is really good or really bad at the game. Probably have to have him pull out some en passant style play to tell. "That's not lava because it has a surface temperature below 600°" or some obscure geologist/volcanologist rule.

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"That's not lava because it has a surface temperature below 600°" or some obscure geologist/volcanologist rule.

I love the idea that non-geologists/volcanologists don't get the same immunity buffs when attempting to walk on lava, only the true practitioners can do it

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In photography, there’s a saying: “Anything for the shot”

I don’t know if I’d go as far as this guy, but props to him for risking himself and his equipment, I guess

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lemmy.ca

I feel like melted rubber fused to your feet would be rather unpleasant... Hope he got those shoes off in time.

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I feel like they lit some rubbing alcohol or something for this shot and immediately put it out after the pose. I doubt he would have gotten back without life threatening burns if it was in fact hot enough to ignite his shoes and tripod legs. Still crazy to be standing on a volcano though.

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infosec.pub

Oh wow birds make their nests out of razer thin shards of glass? Crazy.

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Brother has got balls of steel balancing on the roof of Pele's house like that. Oh, I just realized this was shit over a decade ago... er, I'd imagine this kind of photographyis done with drones now?

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I feel like a tiny bit of prep with metal caps on the tripod and foil or a metal sheet or something would go a long way.

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Last time I was on The Big Island (which was a while ago) there was a tourist in front of us standing on the dried lava with shorts and flip-flops.

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Photographer Kawika Singson in Hawaii – 4 July 2013 | Spyke