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The power of light .
Taken for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Power'
365 Daily Self Portraits, Day 44
(my 240th photo in Explore)
You might be forgiven for thinking this photo was taken in New York City. Fire escapes like this are rare now in Australia, and this is the only one that I know of still in existence in Launceston.
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Fire and Ice, Both frozen in time, so alike, both running for eternity, never burning up, never drying up
The trouble with steam trains - it only takes a spark from the chimney to set the banking alight. And so it happened at Ihala Kotte on the way to Kandy.
Luckily, none of the nearby crops belonging to local people were damaged.
Sri Lanka. February 2020. © David Hill.
Some of Thai art pattern like "Kanok" inspired by nature form like fire. But I do not believe textbook much cause I never seen rolled fire like "Kanok" before. Until recently I capture this picture, it has cleared my doubt that the fire that inspired artist to create the Thai art was not fire in kitchen or ligther. It is the fire in Budhism ceremony called "Lor Pha" or the fire that melt metals like gold or brass to mold buddha statue. It is very strong fire that can melt metal into liquid. I take this on Visakha Bucha day.
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Title taken from the song ' wicked game '
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Highest position on Explore June 30, 2009 #369
The furnace at one of the old Indonesian Gong Factories. Outside temperature 40 C with 80% humidity, inside... just hell.