Photographer Melts The Face Off His GoPro In A Volcano; Luckily The Drone Survives
Oct 2, 2014
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Most of us would consider it a bad day at the office if we accidentally destroyed one of our cameras. That is, unless the camera went out in a blaze of glory similar to what happened to Eric Cheng and Ragnar Th Sigurdsson’s GoPro when they flew it over an erupting volcano in Iceland, as documented in the wicked video clip from DJI Phantom, below.
At first, the team had proximity concerns after learning of park regulations that restrict vehicles access to certain areas of the lava field. The photographers wouldn’t be able to drive close enough to the volcano to fly the drone over the eruption without the drone going out of range. The team then asked park rangers if there were any other possible way to get closer. Though the rangers didn’t exactly recommend the team physically walk to the site, they did offer up exercise as a potential solution.
Naturally, they suited up in gas masks and heavy duty boots, tossed their DJI Phantom II / LightBridge / GoPro 3 combo in a backpack and started walking in to have a closer look. Listen to Cheng’s account of the experience, here: (Spolier Alert: The GoPro doesn’t survive.)

[ via PetaPixel ]
Tiffany Mueller
Tiffany Mueller is a photographer and content strategist based in Hawi, Hawaii. Her work has been shared by top publications like The New York Times, Adobe, and others.




































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7 responses to “Photographer Melts The Face Off His GoPro In A Volcano; Luckily The Drone Survives”
It looks like DJI are really pushing their light bridge system…..
Houston Erekson, note this, volcanoes are not recommended drone subjects.
Denis ;-)
What’s the monitor he use? THNX!
Looks like an Atomos
Exactly. Atomos Ninja Blade. Thank you!
Got some awesome footage though and it was only $1000. Thanks for sharing