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Fire can burn
Fire can heal
Fire can destroy
Fire can create
Fire is my enemy
Fire is my friend
Fire can kill
Fire can save
...
Fire will burn forever
by www.poemhunter.com/livin-the-night-life/poems/
Flame brush by redheadstock.deviantart.com/
A crowd in front of the Slinningen bonfire on midsummers eve here in Ålesund. this is after the fire has toppled over, and the heat from the huge fire was intense!
'Fire, stars, eternity.'
Oil on canvas
122cm x 91cm.
2019
Seems apt at the moment with the arctic and the Brazilian rain forests burning, though the original image was a photograph that I took the evening of the day my father died.
I was traveling back from his house in the Barossa Valley to Melbourne, late, so I was near Horsham in the dark when I took this photo of burning-off in fields.
It was dead quiet, I couldn't see anyone at all, no cars, just an incredible sky, the glow of the fire and empty space. It felt profound and beautiful, for that heart-wrenching day of my life.
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Sky above me
Earth below me
Fire within me
I have no idea where that quote is from, but whatever. :)
I really like this project so far. So far it has pushed me out to shoot, pushed me out to explore and pushed me to think ideas. Yesterday I was exploring one part of where I lived, today I explored the other side. And I remember this place, last time I was here was in august when I just had gotten a little more interest of photography. I know now, that if I were there in august right now I would take so many different photos. I have a completely different mind now :)
And it took me forever to edit the flame! But at least now I know how to make a flame in photoshop! :D
London’s burning AGAIN: 400ft long wooden model of the city goes up in flames on the Thames to commemorate 350 years since the Great Fire
More than 13,000 houses and 87 churches were destroyed in the Great Fire of London of September 1666
Tonight an intricate 400ft long replica of the 17th century city was set on fire on a barge in the Thames
Flames leapt several feet into the are as the fire consumed wooden buildings - as it did 350 years ago
I had so much fun at a friends studio in Grand Rapids, where we did a fire shoot with members of KnottyBits Sideshow
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Nice find in the old paper mill … with a nice bit of natural lighting shining upon it.
It was actually pretty dim here, but everything is relative.
A little vignetting and edge-burning in the digital darkroom, and vwahlah — theatrical spotlight effect through rotted roof on antique fire extinguisher amid rusty machinery and crumbling bricks.
A great sunset unfolded as I was driving home from my day trip to the ghost town of Sharples, Alberta. I just had to pull over and take a couple of shots of it. This is near the town of Three Hills, Alberta. (I know...weird name when you consider this landscape.)
Taken a couple of years ago at a summer fair in southern England, this was one of those unintentional, intentional kind of shots.
Intentional that I was going for a fast speed capture in the dark to get the flames licking up around the tree's, but a man just happened to walk past when I clicked and it turned out to be the best photo of the night. You get lucky like that sometimes, its part of the reason I love photography.