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Structure FireFrom a recent incident in Brisbane , some feed back would be great.
Thanks Matt
Re: Structure FireAs PJ shots they certainly work for me. However, I would not recommend a reshoot as this would mean that you would have to set fire to a building
Chris
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Yeh these type of images are hard to 're-do' , a challenge to shoot , no 2nd takes and no way to set it up so can be frustrating but rewarding when you get it right. Thanks Matt
Re: Structure FireVery well done #3 is my fav!
I agreee with the difficulty of a reshoot though! Cameron
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Re: Structure FireWhoa great PJ shots! What's the story behind these?
Re: Structure FireI like #1 for the size and intensity of fire and smoke, but definitely #3 is the favourite shot. Just perfect!
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It was a factory fire at Geebung on the 11th May 2009
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