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"Eyes of Fire " Peoria Fire Department ( part 2)
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Jan 23, 2024 18:25:18   #
NJFrank Loc: New Jersey
 
Your third shot is up close and personal. Very nice capture.

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Jan 23, 2024 19:02:20   #
Flying Three Loc: Berthoud, CO
 
Another dramatic set of images!!!!!

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Jan 23, 2024 23:16:30   #
JBuckley
 
As I said about your first set of FF shots, [awesomeā€¯!
The only time there was a photographer on our fire scene, were during training fires.

Great color , considering the (unpredictable) flames and smoke.

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Jan 24, 2024 07:48:20   #
NuttyMe Loc: Indiana
 
Fire fighters risk there lives to save others and you show that in your photos my fav is #3, awesome photos

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Jan 24, 2024 11:00:22   #
crafterwantabe Loc: Mn
 
Outstanding photos of a very sad situation.

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Jan 24, 2024 13:11:14   #
Clyde 13 Loc: Valpariso, Indiana
 
Great job covering the fire scene.

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Jan 24, 2024 14:54:09   #
huntmj
 
I'm sorry about the loss of property but these photos are really good. I especially like number 3, it has good directional lighting and might be good in BW, thanks for showing these

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Jan 24, 2024 15:58:08   #
goofybruce
 
Great set!!! but I have some folo questions.... has the fire been determined to be arson, or was someone "squatting" in a vacant building.... hints/clues obtained from your photos.... Boarded up windows, side window damaged (hanging frame), basement window broken out, holes in siding (all seem to be an indication of providing air into the fire which could be done by firefighters to direct the fire to where it can be controlled OR by whomever set the fire making sure the fire got plenty of air supply)...
The snowman/fence is likely from the backing property, not the burning building.
Just some details I got from your great pix....

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Jan 24, 2024 16:21:36   #
Dan' de Bourgogne
 
docphoto wrote:
No sooner than I finished editing my other fire photos when I received a call/alarm early this morning from the 911 Dispatch Center for a structure fire. These are some photos from this fire which occurred at 3:20 am last night.
Z9, 24-70mm 2.8 S, auto-ISO, average shooting speed 1/80 - 1/100sec @ 4.0-5.6, temp: 25 degrees. I might add, my camera had icicles around the lens and body but never had any problems with the camera functioning. If you notice in the 1st image, upon arrival I tried to frame the opening scene as a prelude to what I was about to photograph. On the far left you see a woman in a red jacket. On the far right, you see the firefighters on scene. The fire engine is angled towards the right. Hopefully drawing the viewers eye towards the action. All comments are welcome !!
No sooner than I finished editing my other fire ph... (show quote)


Those pictures reports terrible events...one can imaging the poor victims. But hose image are just awesome from a photographic POV. Great set, all of them are awesome, my fav' being the one with the heavy rain!

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Jan 25, 2024 07:59:28   #
bbradford Loc: Wake Forest NC
 
docphoto wrote:
No sooner than I finished editing my other fire photos when I received a call/alarm early this morning from the 911 Dispatch Center for a structure fire. These are some photos from this fire which occurred at 3:20 am last night.
Z9, 24-70mm 2.8 S, auto-ISO, average shooting speed 1/80 - 1/100sec @ 4.0-5.6, temp: 25 degrees. I might add, my camera had icicles around the lens and body but never had any problems with the camera functioning. If you notice in the 1st image, upon arrival I tried to frame the opening scene as a prelude to what I was about to photograph. On the far left you see a woman in a red jacket. On the far right, you see the firefighters on scene. The fire engine is angled towards the right. Hopefully drawing the viewers eye towards the action. All comments are welcome !!
No sooner than I finished editing my other fire ph... (show quote)

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Jan 25, 2024 07:59:53   #
bbradford Loc: Wake Forest NC
 
Nice set but # 3 is a hangers for me.

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Jan 25, 2024 15:21:09   #
HRoss Loc: Longmont, CO
 
Your compositions and treatment of this shots are excellent. Sad for the homeowner!

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Jan 29, 2024 04:42:03   #
Mwilliamsphotography Loc: Royal Oak Michigan & Palm Harbor Florida
 
My late Father was a Detroit City Firefighter from his early twenties until retirement.

He never talked much about it.

You images speak for him, and other Firemen who do this day-in and day-out.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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