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Line of fire

Photography Landscape posted on Nov 27, 2004
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This is an old scan of a print. It was getting late and I did not have a tripod hence the shudder, but it still came out alright.

Comments (9)


tony_br22

7:33PM | Sat, 27 November 2004

very nice pic :-)

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Apophis906

9:08PM | Sat, 27 November 2004

Wow thats some shot their, excellent capture and job.

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iaacf

10:27PM | Sat, 27 November 2004

Seeing this, I remember the great fires that struck Calif..A disaster I think. great pic..

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Spooky-Wan

12:46AM | Sun, 28 November 2004

This was fairly disasterous ecologically-wise but only resulted in the loss of 7 upmarket houses. It was about 4 years 11 months ago and the indigeous vegetation has recovered well.

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Lledeline

3:15PM | Sun, 28 November 2004

Good capture. Sad event.

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jcv2

9:41AM | Mon, 29 November 2004

Impressive capture, sad to see the fire consuming all those trees!

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nelsone

2:53PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

Now that's what I call an action shot!

medraught

4:02AM | Tue, 30 November 2004

That looks like the road leading towards Chapman's Peak... Or is that Tokai side? Stunning shot, and impressive considering it looks handheld with a slightly longer shutter (from the car light trails and the slight shake)

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Enmos

6:35AM | Wed, 01 December 2004

Whoops, this doesnt look good at all, excellent capture here !!


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