There was but one angle and one distance to catch the fire in the window, Ashley. Some centimetres back or forward, some centimetres to the right or the left and there would just an ordinary loft window to be seen. I found and still find that quite amazing.
Susan, believe me, my dear, in case of an "ordinary" fire, at least I'd made an emergency call first and then taken the photo. :)
Thank you for the compliment, Claude. I was surprised myself, by the effect.
Fire in the sky and in the window.
ReplyDeleteWell done on catching that, Sean.
It really does look like fire behind the window and it's rather lovely.
You had me worried about the neighbors for a moment. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteI was instantly yelling, "Water! Water! Water!" till I read the word reflecting. Well done, Sean!
ReplyDeleteThere was but one angle and one distance to catch the fire in the window, Ashley. Some centimetres back or forward, some centimetres to the right or the left and there would just an ordinary loft window to be seen.
ReplyDeleteI found and still find that quite amazing.
Susan,
believe me, my dear, in case of an "ordinary" fire, at least I'd made an emergency call first and then taken the photo. :)
Thank you for the compliment, Claude. I was surprised myself, by the effect.
Spectacular :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you. I was quite flabbergasted, myself.
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