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Photography Landscape posted on Jul 23, 2008
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My daughter's supervisor is using my pictures to request for more funding from the County of Hawaii for the Parks and Recreation lava viewing area. After seeing people entering the deadly zone, I think they need more control in that area. Aloha and thank you for viewing.

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fredster66

4:23AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Quite the amazing series of images that you are posting here. Looks like quite a dangerous area, people need to exercise more common sense. I hope things go well with that funding.

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flora-crassella

4:24AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

....das ist wieder eine super Aufnahme vom Vulkan!!!!!!

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rainbows

4:25AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Incredible power in your capture, dear Errol. I would never see sights like this if you did not show us all. Thank you and Aloha. Diane.

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RocksLady

4:26AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Wooooooooooooooooow Hervorragendes Photo!!! 5+++++ Gruß Rocksy

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lior

4:31AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Quelle intensité!

vlaaitje

5:02AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

again a risky but superB shot

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babuci

5:26AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

This is great news Errol, your shot will be use to promote safety on a field. Another fantastic and more hotter capture.

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faroutsider

5:28AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Stunning image. Will the additional controls keep you out too?

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Meisiekind

5:50AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Deadly zone??? Hell - at least we do not have that wording here on our African Wildlife Safari's!!! Stunning and VERY brave image! :)

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timtripp

5:54AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

powerful image.... hope you get the money 'cause this looks REALLY dangerous!

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tennesseecowgirl

6:59AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Great shot!

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hotracer2

7:54AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Wow, you can see the lava spraying up. excellent shot, hope that was a very long lens:):):):):)

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MrsRatbag

8:50AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Looks very hot and very much full of fumes -- gorgeous and scary!

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barbdennist

9:05AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

This is an amazing series. Thank you for photographing it for us. I hope you get the funding but I'll never understand why people can't use common sense and stay out of obvious dangerous areas. We have to use dollars that could be used to protect and save the environment to save stupid people. Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now.

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Debwhosmiles

9:32AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

I hope the funding is secured. It would need to provide for stationed personnel I would think because people really don't read signs... (ahem :::😁:::)... Awesome money shot there~

MrsLubner

10:16AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

I'm totally mezmorized! The next best thing to seeing an actual volcanic eruption as it happens - lava meets sea...wow! Just stunning, Errol!

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cameraobscura2

11:21AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Greetings, I must say this is some photograph! Nature certainly is putting on a show and a dangerous one at that too. Thank you for sharing. egmont

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sharky_

11:42AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

faroutsider...It would be best to rope off the deadly zone area like how they did in the Volcano National Park area. Allowing more funds will allow more visitors to view this lava flow at nights from a safer distance. Medical assistance readily available and it creates more jobs. A life lost would surely give this area and Hawaii a bad reputation. Will the additional control keep me out too? I really don't know. Thanks for asking

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Janiss

12:24PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

This serie is gorgeous!

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durleybeachbum

1:52PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

A wonderful set of pictures, and so very interesting!

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thelamb

2:31PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Stunning, im glad you are brave enough to take these shots as they are a credit to you xx

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:54PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

extraordinary capture my friend!

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TwoPynts

4:17PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

that is great, See if you can get a shot show how they are using it! :o)

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jocko500

6:29PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

this is something to see. now I know why those people wear those fire proof suits and air tanks to get up close. now those people got authoty to be there to study it up close. But I know what you mean by people going in with out authoty. people do not think . I see that when people walk up to a eight foot gator lest than 10 feet away and you tell them of the danger and they say "I know" and pay you no mind. Hope your photos will help get the control.

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goodoleboy

6:50PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

We stop and pause before entering the fire- and smoke-shrouded gates of hell. Stellar colors and diffusive effects in this shot, Shark!

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kimariehere

6:57PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

WOW this is truley spectacular!!!! AWESOME CAPTURE!!!

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Richardphotos

9:36PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

just such an impressive natural phenom and capture.I captured a sunset tonight that is almost this vivid and very similar

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Cosine

11:14PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Another superb shot, my friend. Thank you for risking your safety (and tooth) and helping to make things better for all.

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Punaguy

11:18PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Whew! Madam Pele is reall going off, glad you had the chance to get these amazing shots! Killer Sharky!!! Aloha~

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SSoffia

11:29PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

EXCELLENT CAPTURE , COLORS & BEAUTIFUL !!!!!

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