Photographer Andrew Hara recently took this incredible photograph of himself staring into the fiery pit of the Kilauea Volcano’s Halemaumau Crater in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.
The stunning image was featured as the photo of the day on National Geographic’s Your Shot section.
In an interview with the publication, Hara said he hiked through a closed-off area in the park while volunteering there.
“I carefully set the timer for two minutes and walked around to the farther, visually stable edge of the crater to create this self-portrait,” he explained.
What do you think of his photograph—isn’t it amazing?
[via SPLOID, image by Andrew Hara for National Geographic, Your Shot]