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    After the fires

    The recent fires that started in my small town of Ashland were quite intense and wiped out entire towns north of us. I remember seeing the plumes of smoke just across the fields from us.
    I snapped this photo after much of the smoke had disappeared, giving kind of a spooky look.
    I wasn't sure about cropping more of the foreground (I love cattails), or even whether this was a keeper, but anyhow, here it is.

    Yes the PP is a bit unusual...and many of the trees in the background were charred.

    After the firesAfter the fires by sharonkay finley, on Flickr

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    Re: After the fires

    Sharon, I like this image a lot. The green and the yellow against the devastation in the background illustrate the terrible impact of the fires.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: After the fires

    A powerful image. The barn really adds something as well. I tried a crop as you suggested but not sure it gains anything. The cattails add another layer. Distant subjects can appear a bit too one dimensional without foreground interest. In this instance, the three layers create depth within the frame.

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    Re: After the fires

    I really like this multi layered image; the foreground fence adds to the appeal; of course i feel sorry for the sufferings the fire brought

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