Lens Flair

At Whistler-Blackcomb they were setting up to film a jump for the new Matchstick Productions film. It was... quite large.
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awesome pics on this page DLT those clouds look amazing so bright. A few weeks ago I figured out the shutter speed thing on my camera and this was my first long exposure shot I had it on it maximum/minimum setting so I think the lights are a lil too bright
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Today around 5 I was just comming out of a shop next to the fire station and saw them drive off, I looked to my left and saw a huge collumn of smoke not far away. I drove home, got my camera and the bf (he used to be a firefighter) and we drove to see where it was. It turned out to be the roof of an appartment complex, and it was burning really fast, parked the car out of the way and walked closer. The ladder was already put up and hosing away.
On the picture you can see the roof beeing almost intact, after an hour all the roof was gone. Nobody got hurt, except a firefighter that almost dehydrated, but he was fine again after 10 mins.
This is how it looked after 15 mins.
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After that I drove down to my parents to pick up my brother (going to training) and my dad told that he was one of the people that called 112 and that he helped to get people out of some of the appartments.
It was just on the local news and they said that the fire was out after about 5 hrs.
 
^pretty!

Let us be honest with ourselves...how many times have you seen a goose in a tree?
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jayjaya- good point! The new Subbies are ugly as sin.

flamingice- that shot is great, shows the scale quite well! Matchstick films are always fun to watch, though I'm more of a racer than a free rider.

here's a shot of The Roots from a while ago:
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