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slight increase in...umm okay, so "slight" might be a little bit of an understatement... grandiloquent increase in manipulating, layering and a whole lot of crazy shit (post process)... plus contrast :-)

The Cameron Peak Fire burned for 62 days in 2020, becoming the largest wild fire recorded in the state of Colorado. 209,000 acres of pristine forest and 461 structures were destroyed. Flash floods in the burn area have taken several lives and caused more damage in 2021. Drinking water quality for some front range cities has been threatened.

Kennebunk, ME. Snow blowers unite the day after a blizzard

My first association from this viewpoint was a post-nuclear forest, but then I saw the positive sense of fulfilled purpose :)

 

Cover of PhotoPoetics 3-Jun-2015

Sunrise this morning in the park where the fireworks display was held. The bonfire was still burning.

 

Much of the top of Mesa Verde has seen recent wildfires. The mesa attracts a lot of lightning strikes.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, 5k (cropped) / ReShade / devmode

A street, not a sidewalk.

Trees are trying to recover after a long winter of snow and ice.

The sands at Benllech after Storm Eunice had passed through

Yuba glaring at Tigger for interrupting his triumphant theft of my chair at the kitchen table. Tigger tried to (playfully) attack Yuba and he wasn't having any of it...

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

-4800x6400 (SRWE hotsampling)

-CE Table by Skall and Airyz_

-ReShade

Happy New Year!

 

This is a companion image to go with yesterday's post. Yesterday was the "before shot".

 

I am looking forward to shooting and posting more in 2016. I love the community here on flickr and am grateful to all of you for all of your beautiful, clever, fun and inspiring images. Here's to a GREAT 2016!

 

I am definitely going to do a 100x project this year and am still sorting out what the "x" will be. I have so many ideas that I want to develop and will decide shortly!

 

SP1 in 2016

 

My first real Art shot in a long time!

 

Burning off in autumn - 2009. This was the most boring burn off, canola stubble usually is ... its spindly and doesn't burn. this part however was great because the wind did something cool and the smoke just swirled past in a drift.

For some reason I love this shot. I have never, and probably will never see a scenario like this again. I really love how the white cloud seems to engulf the landscape, consuming everything in its path like a pyroclastic cloud, hence.... AFTERMATH of a volcanic eruption?

Brian Head wildfire area more than a year after burning more than 71,673 Acres. Iron and Garfield Counties, Utah.

FR Newman Arboretum | Ithaca, NY

ice

Emptiness was so perfect all around me that I felt a part of it, empty myself ...

 

from the ghost in the little house

 

Rose Wilder Lane

Inlay booklet CD artwork studies for the US band Serianna (Bullet Tooth Records USA).

 

Work in progress...

Early in February this year, a massive electrical storm with over 4,700 strikes recorded, ignited bushfires (wildfires) that raged over parts of Tasmania's north western region.

 

Fanned by strong winds, these same fires extended into the internationally renowned Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park and were fought with equal ferocity by taxpayer funded aerial and NPWS ground teams.

 

This image shows one of Tasmania's Gondwanan remnants, a Fagus (Nothofagus gunnii) destroyed by fire. It's unlikely this particular, clearly very old, specimen will survive.

 

In contrast, the near 6 inches of growth (4 weeks!) in the Buttongrass (Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus) in the foreground (and the Eucalypts in the fog) shows the resilience of more recent, fire tolerant species.

 

Lake Curran, Tasmania.

 

Sony RX100M2, Carl Zeiss T* 28-100mm, f/1.8-4.9. 1/250th sec at f/10, ISO160.

Blown ashore in the normally sheltered Arisaig Bay after breaking it's moorings during Storm Floris.

Plan has been the last 10 days to try and get some strength back and battle this fatigue that tests so far have come up blank , i need to return to work 22nd this month , been off now 4 months with no answers , last Friday did this walk its 400 yards from the car , last walk easy today every step with heavy legs , i love the aftermath for photo opportunities , i dislike the way the landscape was torn apart and not left as it should have been.

 

Some more compositions and more to be done.

Again not the planned location , i have plans for that once the conditions are right .

Also using the long lens V`s wide angle .

big water beauty-

A sight to behold monday afternoon after sunday's massive snow blizzard.

It was very cold but the sky was clear & the sun was shining. Only one tiny

speck of snow remains on a centre branch. Best viewed large.

Taken in the victorian gardens, st james cathedral park.

Happy holidays everyone. Take it easy!

explore #169. Thanks everyone for your support.

  

DJI Inspire 2 | X7 Camera

Not a cloud in the sky after the last few days droppings, the sum of which is here depicted. And the bright, blue skies are expected to last...until tomorrow when (yes, you guessed it) more snow is in the forecast. We have already smashed the record for April snowfall with 41.8 inches (106.17 cm) so far....and it's only the 20th. April showers of a different sort...

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