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27-MAR-2012

Controlling the Burn

It started to make us aware of slight difficulty in our breathing

Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1/500s f/13.0 at 81.0mm iso400 full exif

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fern_t16-Jan-2015 21:59
The idea of burning is beautifully contrasted by the positive blue sky behind the scene. Well done!
Buz Kiefer15-Jan-2015 18:13
Very dramatic image.
bill friedlander15-Jan-2015 16:51
I guess it is not as dangerous as it looks. Excellent detail in the smoke. V
Walter Otto Koenig15-Jan-2015 16:03
This is a big burn. I lie the slight glow from the flames toward the center. Nice job with this image.
Jim Coffman15-Jan-2015 14:28
This is a very nice shot showing how big this burn is!
Apostolos Tikopoulos15-Jan-2015 13:53
Nice and really very dramatic image. V.
danad15-Jan-2015 13:30
A dramatic and impressive capture. V.
peterjay4515-Jan-2015 13:01
Lousy editing this morning - feeling, not feel. :)
peterjay4515-Jan-2015 13:00
Very dramatic Neil. It looks like a large fire, not surprised you were feel some discomfort. Excellent shot.
Tom LeRoy15-Jan-2015 11:58
You can really see the size of the burn clearly in this fine shot. V
Alexander Kazakov15-Jan-2015 11:08
Great and dramatic! V
Patricia Kay15-Jan-2015 10:40
Great shot Neil....Is it really necessary?....The time and money saved from weeding the fields maybe...BV
Bill Miller15-Jan-2015 07:26
That is a massive smoke plume compared to the trees, but you made a good picture from it.
globalgadabout15-Jan-2015 05:45
a remarkable sight...it's enough to make you edgy too..
Anitta15-Jan-2015 04:43
Now that's a dramatic sky! Scary. V
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