This is a discussion on The Bushfire Aftermath within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by casil403 Great stuff MA...number 1 has an eerie feel to it and I quite like it! Thanks...
Great set of images to show the aftermath. My favourite is number 1. As Casil said it has a real eerie feel to it. It's a shame what damage bush fires leave, but as you can already see it will eventually come back.
Thanks asnow. Our bush actually needs fires once in awhile they say... it encourages new growth and the forest often comes back better than before.
terrific set. Like everyone, I really like the first one. I agree that the fire does a service as well.
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Missed this thread - solid set for sure. Some very thoughtful and well made compositions here. Will share this set.
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Really likin' that first one MA.
It always saddens me to see the destruction wrought by fire, (especially if by human stupidity), but on another note, there is such beauty in the resurrection of life in the aftermath.
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