Exhibitions

Lava Swirls

Nature’s Folds


Some of the nat­ur­al rip­ples and swirls that are preva­lent in the lava flows on the south side of Vol­cano Nation­al Park.

Film scan, Fujichrome Provia 100


Image Data


Cam­era: Eos 1n
Lens: EF 80–200/2.8
Film: Fujichrome Provia 100
Expo­sure: unrecorded



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Post­ed: Jan­u­ary 9, 2020 by Rob
Updat­ed: Feb­ru­ary 25, 2023
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Road Closed


The lava is relent­less from Kilauea on the big island of Hawai’i.

Tak­en from the end of the Chain of Craters road in Hawai’i Vol­ca­noes Nation­al Park.

I have a shot of this exact sign from 1991 and at that time the sign was actu­al­ly on the road, I could not find in in 2015, and I imag­ine that when I go back again in the mid 2020s if they open this part of the nation­al park, this ter­rain does not exist any­more after the most recent eruptions.

This time around its about 700 meters in on the road; very dynam­ic place.

Image Data


Cam­era: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II

Lens: EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM

Focal Length: 200.0 mm

ISO: 320



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Post­ed: Jan­u­ary 9, 2020 by Rob
Updat­ed: Feb­ru­ary 25, 2023
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Kamoali’i (The chiefly stones)


The cin­der cones on the floor of Haleakala Crater albeit tight­ly cropped with the 300mm lens.

Tak­en with Fujichrome 400, yes film from long ago.

Image Data


Cam­era: Canon F‑1

Lens: FD 300/4

Focal Length: 300.0 mm

Film: Fujichrome Provia 400

Shut­ter Speed: Unrecord­ed, how­ev­er, it was at least 5‑minute.



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Post­ed: Jan­u­ary 9, 2020 by Rob
Updat­ed: Feb­ru­ary 25, 2023
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Into the Crater


The col­ors are nat­ur­al light­ing how­ev­er at dis­tance the shad­ows play a trick on the eye appear­ing cool blue.


Image Data


Cam­era: Canon EOS 1n
Lens: Canon EF 80–200/2.8
Film: Fujichrome Provia 400
Expo­sure: Unrecorded



General Information


Post­ed: Sep­tem­ber 16, 2018 by Rob
Updat­ed: Feb­ru­ary 25, 2023
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