Sea Snake by bruceomori

Hate to say this again, but viewing on black does make a difference with this image! : )

A thin river of pahoehoe lava snakes its way to the sea at the Ki ocean entry in Kalapana, island of Hawai‘i. Compositionally, I hate this image, but I’ll take what I can get while standing on extremely rocky ground, no pun intended. 🙂

Shooting lava is an incredible experience… It’s a privilege to be able to witness destruction and creation meld into one dynamic force… Words fall short, but photos capture a bit of its mystical essence. Friend and business partner, Tom Kualii, and I, specialize in lava tours and workshops for the discerning photographer. Clients include some of the top photographers and business executives from across the globe. Prices, availability, and references are available upon request.

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Captain Magma by bruceomori

Captain Miles Morgan, call sign “Magma” 😉

EXCELLENT pilot, AWESOME photographer, and even BETTER friend and human being. Miles, my BIG bruddah (yes, he’s VERY BIG), is getting the shot at the Kupapa‘u ocean entry in Kalapana, island of Hawai‘i. Very memorable outing with a couple other bruddahs of mine, Ryan Dyar and Tom Kuali‘i. Nothing like shooting lava with great friends whom I consider to be three of the best photographers around. 🙂

Tom and I specialize in lava tours and workshops for the discerning photographer. Clients include some of the top photographers and business executives from across the globe. Prices, availability, and references are available upon request.

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Perpetual Creativity by bruceomori

Please view on black! 🙂

Raging rivers of lava enter the sea along the Kalapana coast, creating new land, and increasing the size of Hawaii island.

Friend and business partner, Tom Kualii, and I, specialize in tours and workshops for the discerning photographer. Clients include some of the top photographers and business executives from across the globe. Prices, availability, and references are available upon request.

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Fine Lines by bruceomori

One of the most intriguing aspects about lava is the variation in textures and patterns its surface can create… from rough, clunky chunks that can pierce a tire (or cut a hole in one’s pants), to a smooth, almost glassy surface… it never ceases to amaze me. In this photo, I found the fine lines of the lava’s cooling skin captivating… but only temporarily, as just a minute later, it was gone.

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