Hi, I'm Marilyn. Â I've been posting here on RR for a few years now and thought it was time to update my profile. Â It's been wonderful learning so much from the amazingly talented people here. Â I've had the chance to meet many in person and some have become great and good friends. Â Starting with a Kodak Brownie camera when I was about 7 or 8, moving up to Instamatics, Polaroids, then the Pentax K1000 that really got me on the way, I've been looking at the world thru a lens for a long time. Â Got the bug honestly; my dad was a photographer and gave me the gene!! Â Digital changed the world and I jumped in with both feet. Â You would've gone thru 100's of rolls of film in one day the way we can shoot and delete all day long. Â Progess...it can be awesome sometimes.
At any rate, RR rocks, the talent is over the top and I'm just gonna keep on shooting!!
Thanks for looking and keep those cameras rollin'!!
peace.....marilyn
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Comments (12)
wysiwig
If you don't look too closely you could almost believe they are walking on water. On this site Sharkey and Punaguy once took close up pictures of Kilauea erupting.
Faemike55
rock on! takes on a whole new meaning!
wonderful capture and description
giulband
Marvelous picture, very well taken and explicative of the hawaian lava strong !!
blinkings
Amazing.
durleybeachbum
Gosh, what an adventure!
SunriseGirl
How impressive!
jocko500
cool
MrsRatbag
Raw power; geology isn't just something that happened "in the distant past", it's happening now. Wonderful shot!
netot
Impressive! We have many volcanoes here, but are generally quiet, even though most are considered still active. The last major eruption was from the 60's in the volcano of Izalco
goodoleboy
Mucho fine foto. Definite striations revealed in this post Pele eruption scene of the lava, Maz.
0rest4wicked
Minus the ocean this reminds me of "Craters f the moon" National Monument in Idaho.
Aloha
sharky_
On one of my hikes in March 2012 to the lava field was from this very spot. Security was getting complicated from the other side at Kalapana. When we arrived approx 1 am in the morning, we met this Japanese visitor just barely making it out of the lava field... He was equipped with Cameras, cell phone, gps, 2 way radio's and other electronics to find his way out. In that area, the only thing worked was his camera. He was lost... More so, he just didn't have enough water... He was glad to see us... He said never no more he would hike alone... He made it out ok.... Aloha