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Floating in the calm water of a sheltered harbor. You may notice that the light is oddly soft and indirect for California, that's because this was taken on one of those extremely smoky days when not a lot of sunlight gets through the pall. It's horrible to live with, but it can provide interesting light effects.

 

Half Moon Bay, California. October, 2020.

Seen in the kind of soft, warm, indirect light you get, when the smoke from the damned wildfires blocks out the sun.

 

Lassen National Park, September 2020.

The local wildlife isn't completely discouraged by the smoke from the gigantic wildfires nearby, and the dim yellow-orange sunlight does create some interesting effects.

 

A yellow star thistle thicket just outside Davis, Ca. August, 2020.

The smoke from the wildfires is giving everything in California a yellow or orange tinge, including this female variegated meadowhawk dragonfly.

 

Davis, Ca. September, 2020.

Flickr Friday-Smoke & Light

 

We've been getting a lot of morning fog now that the cooler temperatures have set in.

Narayanganj, Bangladesh, 2011.

 

He preferred to remain silent.

But the eyes caught the fire of his heart anyways.

 

..betrayer eyes.

 

A worker in a metal recycling factory.

Ripples in the water break up the orange-colored sun on an afternoon beneath the smoke plume of the nearby Soberanes Fire.

âž–Lamentation for a Lost Life âž–

 

Photo @franckcunyphotographie

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Took advantage of the light given from the local wildfire's smoke giving the atmosphere a richer orange tint. I also took this photo in inspiration from a flickr friend. Her site ScorpKat

Gregg Chadwick

24"x18" oil on linen 2011

Private Collection - Los Angeles, California

For M24. Actually I've gone double agent on this one, as I'll probably use this for my next Lighting 102 assignment as well. Hmm, we'll see how the creative juices flow over the weekend.

 

I like burning things. I always have. Nature's very own television. Does that make me a bad person?

 

Strobist info: SB28 1/16 with 1+1/4 CTO in orbis ringflash (used as a small softbox) above and left of camera, SB26 with 1/2 CTO about a stop darker than key in a grid to light the eyes (ZA's voice running through my mind) and another SB26 1/32 bare in the BG pointing back towards camera to provide rim and smokelight. Camera set to flash WB to Flash to make everything go warm

A young man is seen blowing a cloud of smoke upwards towards a bright light.

âž–from the end to the beginningâž–

 

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âž–Life againâž–

 

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smoke from the Cove Fire eats the horizon and blots out the sun

Firefighters had just put out a burning dumpster. The rising smoke caught the sun's light shining through the tree's branches and created this amazing display of light.

Picture 20/365 Photo Project

01.20.2010

San Francisco, CA

6 /365

Strobist Info

Nikon D3s, 105mm

sb800 -7 camera right snooted with spaghetti box (it was a Via Roma Wheat Spaghetti) Red Gel, triggered w/su800

ISO 200, f3.2 @ 1/2sec

The whole East Bay lost in smoke from the north.

Kinect effect generated in realtime with vvvv.

 

Vimeo here : vimeo.com/42685925

the sea edge smells like salt, the sky smells like someone's burned history

it has become common for the landscape to vanish behind the smoke of distant fires

smoke from the Cove Fire eats the horizon and blots out the sun

2 bare canon strobes (430's) slightly from behind

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