River of lava from Kilauea in Hawaii moving at an incredible speed captured by photographer Ken Boyer. from r/interestingasfuck
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Sunday, April 26, 2020
During the recent 2018 eruption on Hawaii, this lava flow got some speed going
The telephoto lens makes the people look closer to the lava than they really are. This makes me recall that "The floor is lava" thing we played as kids.
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Played as kids, haha, we still play it.
ReplyDeleteDepth of Field aside, Mr. Telephoto is smarter than the pedestrians getting a closer look, that's for sure. Really shows the boundary effects of the laminar flow regime though.
ReplyDeleteNever underestimate a volcano --- ooops, you have one outside your window.
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