Janet Brien's photos with the keyword: charred
Pictures for Pam, Day 86: Burned Wood on Well Hous…
03 Feb 2019 |
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(+2 insets!)
A couple of days ago I went out with my camera and got some frosty pictures down by our front gate. On the way back I decided to take a quick detour to check out our old well house shed. Roughly a 5-foot cube, it lay on its side in a ruined heap. This was one of the many casualties of the terrible wildfire that erupted on our property a few years ago. The fire engulfed our whole shop and half of our hillside but our home was saved and nobody was hurt.
Lately I've been glancing over at that well house as I walk up and down our road in the morning. I've avoided taking pictures of anything related to the fire but my overwhelming feeling of remorse is slowly lifting and I wondered if there were pictures to be found there.
Walking over to the shed, I realized that it was a treasure trove of macro pictures! Charred wood, exposed and rusty screws, nails, hinges...oh my, but the dozens of cool subjects I saw got me so excited I could hardly stand it! Unfortunately I couldn't stay more than a minute or two because of the cold. I was on a 15-minute timer and needed to get back inside before my toes and fingers were in serious pain. I did take a couple of pictures though, and I thought this image of charred wood would be fun to share today. I'll be doing a proper photo shoot in the next week I hope! (I'm also sharing a panorama of our burned hillside in silhouette during a gorgeous sunrise and another Table Rocks sunrise)
Pam, have you guys ever had wildfires around your place or close enough to become quite concerned? It's no fun, let me tell you. This wildfire happened one afternoon when a ground squirrel climbed up the power pole and somehow got electrocuted, fell into the grass and started the fire. Steve found out as he was driving home and called me at work as I was leaving for the day. We were so afraid for our animals...but when we got home, we learned that our house was save and our animals were all ok. Thank goodness for our awesome fire department! I hope you are doing ok today! Sending *HUGGGGGS*!!!
Explored on 2/3/19, highest placement, #1.
Creepy Tree
10 Jul 2011 |
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This image was taken on our aborted July 2, 2011 hike to Stuart Falls by way of the Red Blanket Trail in the Sky Lakes Wilderness area of Southern Oregon.
Charred Bark from a Controlled Burn
14 Mar 2013 |
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I found this charred log that was part of a burn site and loved the chip-like and glossy appearance of the burned bark.
Did you know that forest services conduct monitored burn piles most years all over the world? This is done to reduce the fire fuel if a fire were to start from a lightning strike or another reason. Clearing out dead branches and trees, removing brush and trees growing too closely together also helps our forest's health and vigor.
If you would like to know more about wildfires, Wiki has a very interesting page here: Wikipedia: Wildfire
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