Bushfire
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Looking at the Sydney CBD from the rooftop parking at Broadway Shopping Centre. In the distance you can see the smole coming in from backburning operations on the north side of the City. Please also visit my website alexkess.com . Cheers and Thanks, Alex
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Templestowe,Victoria,Australia This is a sunset during our Bushfire season, the sky was filled with smoke and the sun was very orange, l positioned the tree leaves in front of the sun to give an oriental look Location map on goggle earth Camera: DYNAX 7D / Exposure: 0.001s (1/1000) / ISO Speed: ISO800
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This photograph is one in a large series covering part of the 2006-2007 bushfires in Victoria (Gippsland in particular). This one was taken on December 14 (at around 2pm which was over 6hrs before twilight!) on the central Gippsland plains. Early afternoon saw the region plunge into darkness and rain begin to fall – black ash/mud rain fell from massive pyrocumulus clouds overhead generated from the intense heat and the increased localised atmospheric instability from the fires – Sale actually reported just under 3mm. / This particular day was the most devastating during the season which saw the south divide complex burn for over 60days ! Sadly 1 life was lost at Seaton on this actual afternoon – about 25 km’s from where i took this photograph, numerous houses were lost through Toongabbie, Cowwar wier and Seaton as eyewitness reported walls of fire over 100ft high coming over the hills at the back of their properties. Emergency radio broadcasts filled the airwaves as did emergency vehicles on the roads. During this devastating drama there was the fantastic feeling of ‘aussie mateship’ as all around ppl were offering whatever they had to help strangers and locals alike – a day i will never forget ! more of my bushfire related photography may be viewed by clicking on the preview image below / *
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Abstract Image copyright © 2007, Robert Knapman. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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Bushfire-ravaged forest in the Victorian High Country … the regrowth is flourishing, but the overall feeling is still one of loss.
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Regrowth after Bushfires in Australian Snowy Mountains
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Shelley Beach is another of Portsea’s wonderful stretches of bayside coast. This beach, as with others near by, hosts several interesting jetties and beach houses. I really love this photo for it’s layering of colours – the effect in the sky is called ‘Neptune’s Rings’ and is a rare atmospheric phenomenon. When there is a certain amount of particles in the atmosphere (perhaps as a result of bushfires), the spectrum of light is separated in to more prominent and distinct bands of colour than would normally be seen. This effect, combined with the colours of the plantlife make the scene so interesting.
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taken in December 2006 during the Great divide bushfires. more of my bushfire photography can be seen at / Fires
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This is a not so dramatic version of “Big Smoke” Still like it for all the textures and detail in the buildings and the smoke… Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks,
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It’ll burn you black / Black against the sun / (Iva Davies, Icehouse). As a laminated print - /
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A eucalypt forest in the Adelaide Hills. / This “red-processing” was prompted by what happened when I stopped to take these photographs. I had pulled the car off the main road onto a very quiet small dirt road to stop and take photographs. Within 15 minutes a police patrol had pulled up and was checking over my car. When I returned, I was asked questions about just what I was doing. The reason behind the vigilance – it is the start to the bush-fire season in southern Australia, and so many are started deliberately by “fire-bugs”. This meeting with the local constabulary brought home the memories of “Ash Wednesday” some 26 or so years ago, where SA and Vic were ravaged by massive fires and where I just managed to avoid being BBQed in my car, however others that day travelling ahead of me on that road weren’t so lucky.
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Flowering grass trees at Anakie in the Brisbane Ranges, Victoria. Thousands of flowers herald the regeneration of the bush a year after devastating bushfires.
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One I submitted earlier but since improved, near vertical aerial view of a murder of crows above a burnt forest
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Now Famous Photo Taken on October 12th, 2006 of the extensive bushfires on the Easter Shore of Hobart.
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I shot this image in November 06 while working on the fireground during the Blue Mountains fires. As a rural firefighter (volunteer), it goes without saying that this helicopter, at the time, was a very welcome sight. Many thanks one and all, for voting this image as the new avatar for the Blue Mountains Group
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Melbourne blanketed in smoke from the Victorian Bushfires 2006 – Early morning / Image is “As Is”. No crop, no editing, no enhancements whatsoever :)
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As Sydney was ravaged by bushfires, a thick blanket of smoke spread across the sky. The sun shining through it turned one of the cities most famous icon a beautiful gold.
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Bushfire season is upon us. Pray the animals get away safe.
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A pastel painting of one on the sculptures in the sculture park called the living desert out from Broken Hill. This was from a very qiick drawing I did as the sun was setting on a red coloured sky reflecting onto the vast plains turning everything red, there was still a lot of red smoke around from the bush fires,As a balmy breeze gently drifted through the beautiful scene, a piper played some beautiful Scottish laments, then the plane appeared glinting silver with a sliver vapour trail behind.Magical.
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Taken on December 14 2006 – the fatal day that the Victorian bushfires burst and raged through Gippsland. This was taken on the central Gippsland plains beneath what is called a pyrocumulus cloud – effectively the local scale atmospheric environment has become conditionally unstable due to the extra heating caused by the intense bushfires and has enabled cumulus clouds to develop above the fires. If instabiulity is great enough these they can actually become thunderstorms like this and drop lightning which may ignite more fires ! These ‘pyro-Cb’s ’ on this particular day also actually dropped 3mm of black sooty rain.. / BUT – most important to note is that at about the time of this photograph a man lost his life some 20km away fighting this exact blaze. (some on this day were deliberately lit…) / / / Canon EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2006 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / more of my ‘bushfire’ photography can be found by clicking on this image below / /
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Liquid Light photo. Another photo taken a year after the Snowy Mountain bushfires.
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Reborn
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I had deliberated over uploading this photograph for sometime..I don’t expect it to ‘go well’ – But just like to add it to the series for some balance. / / Five weeks after the devastating Gippsland bushfires passed through this particular area (still burning on a large scale to the north and east) A surface trough brought some welcome rain and thunderstorms on the ranges. It was not too long after this that the sheer brilliance of the Australian ‘bush’ came to life…Here in this rainforest gully I had been unsure to it’s ability to recovery. Perhaps the fire’s intensity at this point was not as ‘hot’ as other areas.What ever the reasoning my repeat visits to this gully over the ensuing months saw the most wonderful transition. / / / / Canon EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2007 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / see more of my bushfire related photography by clicking on the preview image below / /
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