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Bunyip Fires
A capture of the Bunyip Fires from Solid Drive in Pakenham taken on 3/3/19 at around 2:30 pm. The capture is three bracketed images merged into an HDR image with Aurora HDR 2019 before being finished off in Lightroom and some spot removal in Affinity Photo.
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Fire in a tyre depot spread to adjoining buildings. Time of call; 0648hrs. Incident went MP4, MP6, MP10 and finally MP14. Crews from Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire in attendance
There are many common themes in the stories people tell. The names and places change, but the story, the song and the fire remain the same.
Fire has been a constant force in the lives of humans. But the metaphor of fire has also been constant. The pull of desire. The push away in caution.
Whether it was phrased as "the fire is so delightful", "let me stand next to your fire", or simply "oh fire", the message is the same.
On the other hand, on a cold early spring day, the warmth experienced from standing next to a delightful fire really brings out the "oh", perhaps not figuratively, but certainly literally.
Les feux impressionnants du Canada. Au détour d’une conversation, je me suis rendu compte qu’on a maintenant manqué un été complet sur Terre. C’est un drôle de sentiment. Je n’ai pas de photo de vacances dans mon téléphone à vous montrer, mais voici quelques images marquantes de cet été que je n’avais pas encore partagées, principalement des plages sur les côtes de la France continentale et des îles méditerranéennes Impossible de parler de l’été sans repenser aux gigantesques incendies qui ont à nouveau embrasé la Terre, eux aussi sont particulièrement visibles depuis l’espace.
Impressive fires in Canada. We were chatting this week and we realised that we have missed a whole summer on Earth now. It is somewhat a weird feeling (I will get two winters in a row…). We don't have a mobile phone up here that collects the memories and highlights them using an algorithm, but I did some thinking and collected my own most striking summer pictures from the last few months, so mainly beaches along the three coasts of France and Mediterranean islands 😊. It seems nowadays that every summer comes with wild fires, and in between the beaches, glinting seas and clear skies the fires we saw from above will stay in my mind too.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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I left the shutter open for 8 seconds and poked the fire mercilessly with a stick to make sure lots of sparks went up. It turned out far more interesting than I'd imagined. It wasn't even a big camp fire.
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