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Testing out the HDR in Lightroom Classic CC. This photo was taken 2 years and 8 months after the Bastrop wildfire was extinguished. The new plants growth demonstrates the process of renewal after a wildfire.
Aftermath of the "Great Storm" of March 22nd 2010 in Nedlands, Western Australia.
Running repairs on s a damaged car.
Its the day after the big celebration, and it seems there's some cleaning to do. Lord Etheras perches upon the piano, enjoying some of the remaining champagne and gets hard to work - directing the cleaning staff. Its a hard job, but someone needs to do it! Artwork by MoodyFerret. Etheras the Fennec (c) www.etheras.com
He's cleaned as much as would/could be possible, without now, we suspect the need to dremel/buff out the remainder, to try and eliminate any possible high/low resistive shorts.
This giant tree limb came down on the neighborhood power lines and caused a seven-hour outage. We have said for years that this tree was an accident waiting to happen, and it finally did.
This is the aftermath from "Beauty emerges from Destruction"
This is an HDR from 3 exposures -/+2EV. It's not really too much processed. I wasn't really trying to do much with this.
Purpose of this shot is to just show the senseless destruction of nature. I know logging creates some jobs but still. It's just wrong to destroy trees for no reason other then financial gain.
He's cleaned as much as would/could be possible, without now, we suspect the need to dremel/buff out the remainder, to try and eliminate any possible high/low resistive shorts.
Hurricane Irene swept through the Northeast on the 28th Nov, and here in Vermont, many have still not recovered from the aftermath. In many ways, it was a shock to Vermont because no one expected it to be this bad. Before it hit, a lot of attention was given to North Carolina because that's where the Hurricane would land and New York had declared a state of emergency. In the end, Vermont was one of the states caught most off guard when sections of roads and, buildings were damaged or destroyed by the resulting flood. In particular hundreds of covered bridges of Vermont, which are of particular significance historically to the state, were destroyed. The resulting flood is being recognized as the worse since 1827 in Vermont. I would've loved to document the human dimension of the destruction, but having a day job is not conducive to being out and about talking to people. Instead I took some pictures of a local business, which had its first floor completely flooded. They were lucky enough to be able to remove sections of the floors and walls to rebuild their space. This is part of the floor of the 100 year old building.
Las Vegas emergency water damage and fire damage restoration. Also, mold inspection and remediation.
Aftermath Restoration,
5225 S. Valley View Blvd #14,
Las Vegas, NV 89118,
Phone: (702) 750-0557,
Contact Person: Frank Mistretta,
Contact Email: info@aftermath-restoration.com,
Website: www.aftermath-restoration.com/,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Te_8-H-EA
Aftermath of the atrium battle aboard the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser at Walt Disney World Resort.
I've had this piece of ground lying around for awhile so I decided to make an ODST vignette.
This is probably the first SNOT vignette I've done.
Las Vegas emergency water damage and fire damage restoration. Also, mold inspection and remediation.
Aftermath Restoration,
5225 S. Valley View Blvd #14,
Las Vegas, NV 89118,
Phone: (702) 750-0557,
Contact Person: Frank Mistretta,
Contact Email: info@aftermath-restoration.com,
Website: www.aftermath-restoration.com/,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Te_8-H-EA
It started out so innocent, I just wanted to eat one little chocolate Easter egg. So I hopped to my secret hideout where I had stashed the nest to make sure that no one else could eat them (you know who you are). After I ate one I thought I could have another one, them being so small and all. After that I don’t quite remember what happened. Bit of a binge I’m afraid.
My tummy was so full that I couldn’t even hopp anymore for quite a while.
Tomorrow I will eat only one…. Or two, but only two :-)