Mt. IDA's Fire
Strait from the camera…
EXIF:
Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital.
- Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
- ISO Speed: 200
- Aperture: f/5.6
- Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
- Metering Mode: Pattern
- Focal Length: 80 mm
- Exposure Program: Shutter priority
- Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
- Flash: Flash did not fire
- White Balance: Manual
There was a fire at Mount IDA. The smoke came all around us.
It’s strait from the camera. The redness is because the sun was setting and it made the smoke this color.
A LARGER view to see more in detail…
(Long side is only 1024 here, and as with border)


History for Mount IDA
Trojan War
The mountain is the scene of several mythic events in the works of Homer. At its summit, the Olympian gods gathered to watch the progress of the epic fight. But the mountain was the sacred place of the Goddess, and Hera’s powers were so magnified on Mount Ida, that she was able to distract Zeus with her seductions, just long enough to permit the climactic taking of Troy.
During the Trojan War, in an episode recorded in Apollodorus’s Epitome, Achilles with some of the Achaean chiefs laid waste the countryside, and made his way to Ida to rustle the cattle of Aeneas. But Aeneas fled, and Achilles killed the cowherds and Nestor, son of Priam, and drove away the sacred kine (Epitome 3.32). Achilles briefly refers to this incident as he prepares to duel with Aeneas during the siege of Troy. (Iliad XX)
After the Trojan War, the only surviving son of Priam, Helenus, retired to Mount Ida, where he was surprised and became the captive of Neoptolemus.
Mt. IDA's Fire belongs to the following groups:
All Things Orange Artwork Gallery, All About Fire, As Is, Buyers R Us..., Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day & A Canon Camera Must Be In The Description Before It's Accepted), Dawn and Dusk Light, Mysteries of the Common(2 per day), Nature's Wonders, Sunrise, Sunset and Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters






KEITH R. WILL...
beautiful
Leyla S. Ismet replied
Thank you very much for going threw my stream.
drec
excellent silhouette, great work
Maria Medeiros
Beautiful!
anisja
Beautiful image . And a great text .
Dayonda
You’re sooo good with these, Leyla!
This one belongs in a couple of Groups, but I can’t take it into our group:
BLOWING in the WIND, MYSTERIES of the COMMON,
Nature’s Wonders,
THE PATCHWORK,
Rural America,
Leyla S. Ismet replied
Thank you so much for your lovely comments Dayonda!
I will look into these groups..:)