Beautiful Pictures: Lava crashing into the seas of Hawaii

   
Two photographers risked their lives to become the first people to capture the explosive moment fiery lava crashes into the sea.Nick Selway, 28, and CJ Kale, 35, braved baking hot 110F waters to capture these images, as they floated just feet from scalding heat and floating lava bombs.The pair, who chase the lava as it flows from Kilauea through Kalapana, Hawaii, spend their days camped on the edge of active volcanoes to capture the incredible images.


Nature's   fury:                                                           Nick Selway,                                                           28, and CJ                                                           Kale, 35,                                                           braved baking                                                           hot 110F                                                           waters to                                                           capture these                                                           images, as                                                           they floated                                                        
   just feet from                                                           scalding heat                                                             and floating                                      
 

                     lava bombs

Nature's fury: Nick Selway, 28, and CJ Kale, 35, braved baking hot 110F waters to capture these images, as they floated just feet from scalding heat and floating lava bombs

Contrast: The                                                           bright light                                                           of the lava,                                                           accentuated by                                                           a long                                                           exposure, sets                                                           of the grey of                                                   
          the water in                                                           the Hawaiian                                                           dusk

Contrast: The bright light of the lava, accentuated by a long exposure, sets of the grey of the water in the Hawaiian dusk

Terrifying: Mr                                                           Selway and Mr                                                           Kale dress                                                           only in                                                           swimming                                                           shorts and                                                          
 flippers as                                                             they float in                                                           rough seas as                                                           hot as 110F to                                                           capture the                                                           incredible                                                             images

Terrifying: Mr Selway and Mr Kale dress only in swimming shorts and flippers as they float in rough seas as hot as 110F to capture the incredible images

Steaming close:                                                           One of the                    
                                       daredevils                                                           braving surf,                                                           which is                                                           warmed by the                                                           lava, to snap                                                           the amazing                                                             images

Steaming close: One of the daredevils braving surf, which is warmed by the lava, to snap the amazing images

Close call: The                                                           cameraman is                               
                            just a few                                                           dozen feet                                                           from fiery                                                           lava pouring                                                           out of the                                                           rock

Close call: The cameraman is just a few dozen feet from fiery lava pouring out of the rock

Hot and steamy:                                                           The two men                                                           use protective                                                           casings
 for                                                           their cameras,                                                           known as surf                                                           housings, to                                                           keep them                                                           operating in                                                             the exreme                                                           conditions

Hot and steamy: The two men use protective casings for their cameras, known as surf housings, to keep them operating in the exreme conditions
Using a simple protective casing around their cameras, and wearing just swimming shorts and flippers, they bob up and down with the water as the surf washes over their heads.But their remarkable day jobs don't come without enormous danger.Last year Mr Kale tumbled 20ft into a lava-tube with 40lb of camera gear on his back, shattering his ankle. Others have died in the area due to land falling away.
Beautiful, but                                                           dangerous: Mr                                                           Selway and Mr                                                           Kale don't                                                           recommend that                                                           others attempt                                                           to recreate                                                           the incredible             
                                              shots




Beautiful, but dangerous: Mr Selway and Mr Kale don't recommend that others attempt to recreate the incredible shots .
Beauty: Hawaii is                                                           an collection                                                           of volcanic                                                           islands                                                           located over a                                                           geological                                                           'hot spot' in                                                           the Central                 
                                          Pacific
Beauty: Hawaii is an collection of volcanic islands located over a geological 'hot spot' in the Central Pacific
Hot stuff
Hot stuff
Magma: Mr Kale                                                           and Mr Selway                                                           spend days                                                           camped out on                                                             the edge of                                                           volcanoes to                                                           capture their                                                           shots at just                                                           the right                                                           moment
Magma: Mr Kale and Mr Selway spend days camped out on the edge of volcanoes to capture their shots at just the right moment
Daily drama:                                                           There are                                                           currently                                                             three active                                                           volcanoes in                                                           Hawaii
Daily drama: There are currently three active volcanoes in Hawaii
Dangerous
 work:                                                           One of the                                                           snappers                                                           captures an                                                           explosion
Brave: A photographer stands with his camera just a few hundreds yards from an explosion, above, as a river of lava boils down the mountainside, below.
Steam: Lava flows                                                           from the                                                           volcanic                                                           island into                                                           the water
Bursts of colour:                                                           The indigenous                                                           culture of                                                             Hawaii is                                                           based around                                                           their life                                                           beside the                                                           active                                                           volcanoes
Bursts of colour: The indigenous culture of Hawaii is based around their life beside the active volcanoes
Boom: A lava bomb                                                           explodes as it                                                           hits the cold                                                           sea
Glowing: Magma                                                           pools as an                                                           explosion                                                           erupts in the                                                     
      background
Colourful: Several different striking hues are on display in one of nature's greatest phenomenons - including grey, blue and red (above), and orange and purple (below)
Mr Kale, from Hawaii, said: 'We shoot pictures all over the world but our volcano images are shot here on the island because it's so spectacular.'Our days are spent on the edge of volcanoes, either leaving at midnight to get out before the light of the rising sun or hiking in the day and then staying overnight.'We use surf-housing which is a protective case so we can venture into the water with our cameras, as the heat and water would be too much for them.'It's 110F where we were and just 20ft in front of us it was boiling.'We have a lot of fun but it's extremely dangerous and I wouldn't recommend anyone trying it for themselves.'I fell into a lava-tube shattering my ankle. After climbing out we had to lash my foot to my leg with a tripod, camera strap and belt and hike over the rugged terrain for two miles.'Not many people die each year but when they do it's normally in large groups when large chunks of land drop into the sea.'
Fierce: Great                                                           clouds of                                                           steam fill the                                                           horizon as a                                                           lava flow                                                           winds its way                                                           to the sea




Fierce: Great clouds of steam fill the horizon as a lava flow winds its way to the sea
Rocks are                                                           launched into                                                           the   sky by the                                                           force of an                                                           explosion
Power: A volcano eruption causes a tremndous explosion of rock, sending ash into the sky, above, as a river of lava flows into the ocean, below
Lava meets the                                                           sea
Inches from                                                           death: People                                                             die every year                                                           in Hawaii                                                           trying to get                                                           a close-up                                                           view of the                                                           island chain's                                                     
      spectacular                                                           volcanoes
Inches from death: People die every year in Hawaii trying to get a close-up view of the island chain's spectacular volcanoes
One of the                                                             photographers                                                           tends to his                                                           equipment in                                                           front of a                                                           fierce burst                                                           of magma
Awe-inspiring: An impressive display of Lava close-up, above, explodes into the air just beyond from where the photographers are standing, below
Dangerous: Mr                                                           Kale has                                                           broken his                                                           while out                                                           working due to                                                           the                                                             treacherous                                                           conditions                                                           around the                                                           volcanoes
Stunning: The                                                           rising steam                                                           from the                                                           eruptions                                                           creates a                                                             rainbow across                                                           the evening                                                           sky
Stunning: The rising steam from the eruptions creates a rainbow across the evening sky.
Mr Kale and Mr Selway, who is from Washington, are the only two people to bring such a magnificent and unique view of the volcano to the world.Mr Kale added: 'It's such an extraordinary experience and we feel lucky to be able to turn our photography into what we do for a living.'The views are really something special and completely unique every time.'I wouldn't rather be doing anything else.'
Deadly: Molten                                                           rock flies                                                           through the                                                           air
Deadly: Molten rock flies through the air.
Fiery: Molten                                                           lava explodes                                                           in this long                                                           exposure shot
Fiery: Molten lava explodes in this long exposure shot.
Spark of                                                           attraction:                                                           Flames shoot                       
                                    up through                                                           water as a                                                           volcano                                                           errupts
Spark of attraction: Flames shoot up through water as a volcano errupts.
Life on Mars? A                                                             river of                                                           molten rock                                                           flows past a                                                           majestic                                                           landscape that         
                                                  conjures up                                                           images of                                                           perhaps some                                                           faraway                                                           planet




Life on Mars? A river of molten rock flows past a majestic landscape that conjures up images of perhaps some faraway planet.
Too close: A                                                           flip-flop                                                           catches fire                                                           as it is                     
                                      exposed to the                                                           lava - a                                                           warning to the                                                           photographers                                                           of the risks                                                           of doing this                                                           kind of work
Too close: A flip-flop catches fire as it is exposed to the lava - a warning to the photographers of the risks of doing this kind of work.
Fountain of                                                           flames:
 A                                                           volley of lava                                                           explodes into                                                           the air with                                                           clouds of                                                           menacing smoke                                                           rising above
Fountain of flames: A volley of lava explodes into the air with clouds of menacing smoke rising above.
Molten river:                                                           Thousands of                                                           gallons of red     
                                                      lava cascade                                                           down a                                                           mountain slope                                                           in a scene of                                                           terrifying                                                           beauty
Molten river: Thousands of gallons of red lava cascade down a mountain slope in a scene of terrifying beauty.
Bleak: Smoke                                                           rises off                                                           rivers of                           
                                fiery lava as                                                           it crashes                                                           into the sea
Bleak: Smoke rises off rivers of fiery lava as it crashes into the sea.
Hawaii is an collection of volcanic islands located over a geological 'hot spot' in the Central Pacific. There are eight major islands and six of these are open to tourism.Hawaii - or the 'Big Island' - is the largest of the islands and home to Mauna Kea and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park which includes two of the largest and most active volcanoes on Earth - Mauna Loa and Kilauea.There are currently three active volcanoes in Hawaii. Maunaloa last erupted in 1984 and Kilauea has been erupting continuously since 1983.Loihi is located underwater off the southern coast of Hawaii's Big Island and has been erupting since 1996. It could break through the surface in about 250,000 years, adding a ninth distinct island to the Hawaiian chain.

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