This bar in my home town burned down this weekend. It is been there since 1933, so I thought I would do a post on fires of buildings, anything that's on fire. Post whatever have. Feel free to comment, post, manipulate, I like the ideas and creativity of others. Sorry this post is so long, but out of 300 pictures I was lucky to get down to this.
these were shot facing the sun,the smoke and the way the building sits on the lot gave me no choice.
DB
Loc: Myrtle Beach, SC
ftpecktim wrote:
This bar in my home town burned down this weekend. It is been there since 1933, so I thought I would do a post on fires of buildings, anything that's on fire. Post whatever have. Feel free to comment, post, manipulate, I like the ideas and creativity of others. Sorry this post is so long, but out of 300 pictures I was lucky to ge t down to this.
Have been to too many of these in my lifetime...
Semi wreck on I-40
remains of a tractor trailer wreck..
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
I like them, the detail and you can almost feel the heat coming off the photos. ( not an arsonist or a pyro, there is just something primal about flames.) Im suprised the fire dept didn't run you off
The damage and loss due to fire is terrible but they do make good shots...#2 I really like
sinatraman wrote:
I like them, the detail and you can almost feel the heat coming off the photos. ( not an arsonist or a pyro, there is just something primal about flames.) Im suprised the fire dept didn't run you off
I live in a town of 400 people,we are the fire department.lol
DB
Loc: Myrtle Beach, SC
ftpecktim wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
I like them, the detail and you can almost feel the heat coming off the photos. ( not an arsonist or a pyro, there is just something primal about flames.) Im suprised the fire dept didn't run you off
I live in a town of 400 people,we are the fire department.lol
Being part of the fire department we get the chance to get up close and personal.... within reason.....and with the right lens you don't need to be too close
DB wrote:
ftpecktim wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
I like them, the detail and you can almost feel the heat coming off the photos. ( not an arsonist or a pyro, there is just something primal about flames.) Im suprised the fire dept didn't run you off
I live in a town of 400 people,we are the fire department.lol
Being part of the fire department we get the chance to get up close and personal.... within reason.....and with the right lens you don't need to be too close
those were shot with tele.phot lens. I loaded my camera forgot the tripod... lesson learned.
Bob M
Loc: Machesney Park, Illinois
Vert nice photos. I had a bon fire last week, didn't even think about photos..... Another time.
Here's one from my film days.
Watchin it burn
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