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** ADVANCE FOR APRIL 5-6 ** The Headrick sextuplets are seen in their Rago, Kan. home March 25, 2003. The siblings shown from left; Ethan, Melissa, Grant, Sean, Jaycie and Danielle were born the day after a set of quadruplets were delivered nearly a year ago in Wichita. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
another three exposure
LR used for tone and contrast editing.
Canon FTb; Tamron BBAR 28 f/2.8; Fujicolor Proplus II 100
South Western Railway 450053 on the rear of 1P45, the 15.00 London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour service departs from Guildford. 444019 was the leading unit
Houston Texas Discovery Green public park in Downtown near the George R Brown Convention Center Art Bike 2010 by National Multiple Sclerosis Society Bicycles artistically transformed bikes by local artists colorful bike bicycle 2 wheelers MS
multiple exposure through red, green and blue filters. with pauses of 20 sec between exposures.
much, much easier with digital than it was with film!
Got back from my walk and had some magic mushrooms on pizza and just listened to 'DJ Shadow & The Automator - Bombay The Hardway'
Taken with an OM-1,
Zuiko 50mm 1.4 and
Fujifilm Superior X-tra 400
Trip with coworkers Greg, Travis and Brent.
Flew LAX - Nadi, Fiji, then took boat ferry to two different islands where we stayed multiple nights at each island.
One of the trip highlights was visiting the island Cast Away was filmed.
The last night we stayed at Hilton Fiji Beach Resort.
After Fiji we flew to Hong Kong, China on Fiji Air.
At 1:43AM on March 10, 2025, the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 1300 block of S Flower Street in Downtown Los Angeles.
Firefighters arrived to find a mixed two and one story commercial building (combined 13,000 sq feet), site of a previous burn, with heavy fire in the one-story portion at the back. Crews initiated an offensive attack on the fire in the one-story section and were able to knock the bulk of the fire down in about 15 minutes. However, the situation escalated as flames rapidly spread into the adjacent one-story commercial building.
Approximately 20 minutes into the incident, smoke and fire were visible in separate, one-story commercial building (8,850 sq feet), two doors to the south. The Incident Commander swiftly redirected fire companies and expanded the operation, designating the growing fire as "Branch 1" to ensure effective communication and proper control over the complex scene.
While firefighters initially deployed an offensive fire attack, the fire burned through the roof and remaining interior became untenable. Crews transitioned to a defensive operation and deployed master streams via ladder pipes and large diameter hand lines. They fought the heavy fire for over an hour and successfully defended two exposed buildings (auto body shop adjacent and four-story apartment building to the rear) from damage. Occupants of the apartment building were able to safely shelter in place and no evacuation was required.
With over 100 firefighters on scene, operating under the leadership of Assistant Chief Douglas Lewis, a knockdown on all three structures was declared at 3:20AM.
LAFD Heavy Equipment responded to assist with overhaul, using the Thermite RS3 Robotic Firefighting Vehicle to access the areas deemed dangerous due to structural instability and an excavator move debris.
During overhaul operations, one firefighter sustained a minor hand injury. There were no reported injuries to civilians.
LAFD Arson and Counter-Terrorism Section (ACTS) responded to the scene and are conducting an ongoing investigation.
LAFD Incident 031025-0101
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