I like the panorama format. Although it is most often applied to landscape photos, I think it works well on some fire photos. At a fire I seldom think about it, so I crop some images to fit the panorama format.
I call them Pseudo Panoramas and here are 3 examples. If you have any, please add them to this thread.
Raising the stick at a 5-alarm fire.
![[Image: p1852092428-4.jpg]](http://dickh.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v114/p1852092428-4.jpg)
Getting ready to throw a 45-footer at a 2-alarm fire.
![[Image: p1728385503-4.jpg]](http://dickh.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v114/p1728385503-4.jpg)
Engine 7's crew advancing a line on a house fire.
![[Image: p1677971663-4.jpg]](http://dickh.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v112/p1677971663-4.jpg)
Lots more here. http://dickh.zenfolio.com/p902979531
I call them Pseudo Panoramas and here are 3 examples. If you have any, please add them to this thread.
Raising the stick at a 5-alarm fire.
![[Image: p1852092428-4.jpg]](http://dickh.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v114/p1852092428-4.jpg)
Getting ready to throw a 45-footer at a 2-alarm fire.
![[Image: p1728385503-4.jpg]](http://dickh.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v114/p1728385503-4.jpg)
Engine 7's crew advancing a line on a house fire.
![[Image: p1677971663-4.jpg]](http://dickh.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v112/p1677971663-4.jpg)
Lots more here. http://dickh.zenfolio.com/p902979531