Can’t stand the heat: drone camera melts while shooting hot lava
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Israel photographer Erez Marom recently released a series of aerial photos featuring bursting hot lava. /Photo from Chinanews.com

Israel photographer Erez Marom recently released a series of aerial photos featuring bursting hot lava. /Photo from Chinanews.com

These pictures were clicked above the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii and took Erez three hours to shoot these photos. /Photo from Chinanews.com

These pictures were clicked above the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii and took Erez three hours to shoot these photos. /Photo from Chinanews.com

The camera captured flowing red and golden lava standing out dramatically among deep dark and gray ashes. /Photo from Chinanews.com

The camera captured flowing red and golden lava standing out dramatically among deep dark and gray ashes. /Photo from Chinanews.com

While filming, Erez noticed that the right side of his drone images was a little dark. After landing the drone, he found that the plastic inside drone camera melted as it flew too close to the lava. However, Erez claimed it's worth getting these amazing photos, according to Bored Panda. /Photo from Chinanews.com

While filming, Erez noticed that the right side of his drone images was a little dark. After landing the drone, he found that the plastic inside drone camera melted as it flew too close to the lava. However, Erez claimed it's worth getting these amazing photos, according to Bored Panda. /Photo from Chinanews.com