Cheers Jethro

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Fire in the SkyIve been a slacker lately and haven't posted much. I thought this was interesting. The smoke from the Blue Mountains fire on Sunday drifted my way around sunset. i can honestly say I haven't seen the sun so red!
Cheers Jethro ![]() shoot it real.
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Very moody, I saw the sun like this was car pooling so couldn't ask to stop and take a few piccies, glad someone else did!
Great image Jethro. The one good thing about bush fires is the eerie sunsets you can get with all those suspended particles in the air.
Peter
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That looks amazing
![]() When the smoke covers the sun, it's nice to take photographs, but I've never seen it so red. And I'm always tempted to look at the sun (it will probably burn my eyes out!) ---
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reminds me of the ash wednesday fires in the adelaide hills in 1983. Mt Barker was not a great place to live that year...
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Whoa. Brilliant stuff Jethro.
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hehe - reminds me of the same time, but in NZ! The sunsets then were awesome - amazing that something so far away had such an impact! *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Thanks for all the comments guys. This was a challenging shot as most of the early shots left the sun white. I had to turn the camera inside out to get the result I was looking at. No PP work was done at all.
Im glad you all liked it. Cheers Jethro shoot it real.
look! and see. Shoot and feel
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