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Enjoying a crisp autumn evening in the garden

firepit that can cook a mean meal.

The fire pit at Leslie & Mark's party

Our firepit on the second night of our camping trip.

D300 handheld w/ Tokina 11-16 2.8. Only minor levels adjustment to the photo in Aperture.

I kept this campfire going for eight days without having to use a match after starting it on day one. That included a night of torrential downpour.

Sunset over Newchurch in pendle

A brief trip back to Ohio for a wedding included a stop at my parent's new house, and a nice evening around their firepit with my parents and brother.

 

Minolta Autocord, Rokkor 75mm f3.5, Fuji Velvia 100. 30 second exposure at f11.

melted bottle in the firepit.

My brother recently redid the firepit in the garden. I think it looks great. Simple, and used up a load of bricks I had around. It used to be just a ring of rocks before.

5 ft deep firepit

Carved from single stone. Boulder is approximately 50 inches long and 18 inches high. Bowl is 35 inches in diameter.

Fire pit on old logging road spur that heads into November Creek below main road. This wasn't here last year.

View On Black

No Photoshop processing, colours as shot.

 

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Inscription: Eternal flame in memory of the men and women who have served in our armed forces. Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserves and Merchant Marines

Lightzone experiment. Original on Fuji FP-100C shot with Polaroid Reporter.

This is the "Wyeth" watercolor shot of the " fire pit series".

We decided we needed a fire pit in our backyard. My husband built this - - the hole goes about 5 feet deep, surrounded by firebricks on the inside and decorative retaining wall bricks around the outside. I've been roasting marshmallows in my backyard ever since!

The children and I put in this firepit this weekend. We got the bricks

from my mother-in-law and used an old oven rack we found in an alley

for our grill. We used it on Saturday to cook hamburgers and tonight

to cook chicken. Both meals were fabulous. Nothing like cooking over a

real fire.

We managed to get some time by the fire pit after dinner to roast marshmellows and make s'mores.

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