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November 3, 2014 - Hawaiin Lava
In light of Hawai'i in the news . . .
http://cellar.org/2014/Volcano Hawaii lava flow.jpg http://cellar.org/2014/havaii lava flow.jpg http://cellar.org/2014/Volcano Hawaii.jpg Thanks to: Guide of Travels and World Visits |
WELCOME BACK CALIFORNIA MAMA!
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Those are cool pictures.
I was on the Big Island years ago on our honeymoon, and we went to the end of the road where the lava had blocked it. A few hundred yards away, hot lava was going into the water and creating a steam cloud that rained down on us. I thought it was cool until I saw it was coating my camera lens with water droplets, each of which contained razor sharp abrasive bits of tiny lava particles. I had to take that lens to a camera shop to be professional cleaned because I couldn't get the the particles off without wiping and scratching the lens. I'm glad I took such good care of that lens, because I shot no more than ten more rolls with it before it got abandoned in my closet as a victim of the digital revolution. Attachment 49499 |
I wonder how they get that into those lamps.
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Very carefully.
Hiya Cali!! Welcome back! How's things? |
Hi Mama.
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I came across my wonderful Minolta with the F1.2 lens that I took hundreds of Europe shots with... abandoned -> digital Nikon. Very sad really. Hate to pitch it but why keep it?
It's been very interesting to watch that lava sneaking up on Pahoa. When I was a kid we had a family friend who was fascinated with lava. He would come to our house bringing his Super8 movie projector and show us hours of Big Island lava crawling here and there. I bet I saw the full conflagration of 5 separate home in his movies. It was riveting stuff. I miss it. |
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