This 4608x4608 image of a direct volume rendered hydrogen flame combustion simulation data set was produced in about 1/2 second using 216,000 processors on JaguarPF, a Cray XT5 system at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, currently the fastest supercomputer in the world today. This concurrency level is the largest ever published in the visualization field, and the paper describing the hybrid-parrallel algorithm was selected as the best paper at the European Parallel Visualization and Graphics Symposium in 2010.