Shooting lava

If you’re Boris Behncke, you can photograph strombolian eruptions and lava flows from the comforts of home. Boris lives in Tremestieri Etneo, Sicily, where he tracks the nearby activity of Europe’s tallest volcano nearby, Mount Etna. He’s not alone in aiming his camera to capture earth ruptures and molten rock.

Nature’s Basalt Columns

Interlocking rock pillars formed from cooling lava millions of years ago in captivating locations worldwide, most notably Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway, Iceland’s Svartifoss, and Scotland’s Fingal’s […]