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Oh shoot! I thought I had posted in the Fire Scene photos. Can an ADMIN please move for me?
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Quote:Oh shoot! I thought I had posted in the Fire Scene photos. Can an ADMIN please move for me?
Done!
Great set of images, Andy! I'm a sucker for available-light shots, so these are top-shelf for me.
Taylor Goodman
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Great Shots! I was wondering why there hadn't been many updates to the wichita web page!!
2nd image is about as good as it gets!! very nice
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Great pics.. I love the clarity in all of these newer digital shots. Awesome. As much as I love black and white and the look film gives you, its pretty hard to knock what technology has allowed photographers to capture. Everything is so much more vivid..
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Amazing set of photos! What camera/lens combo did you use? Also, what was your ISO setting?
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awesome shot of the firefighter on the roof
Kory Green
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Thanks everyone. I currently shoot with a simple Canon t2i with a 17-55mm 2.8 IS lens. I believe the ISO on most of these was 3200. VERY HIGH for my liking. There was virtually no light in the rear of the home and I didn't take adequate time to get my flash put on my camera. I have always been a very big fan of available light too, however there are certainly times where a flash is a must. I actually was a guest on the Fire Ground Photography podcast that was done like 5 years ago with Craig Dureling. On there I talked about using available light when shooting fires. I think you can still find it on itunes.
These shots are excellent Andy.
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Those are really great photos. #2 is one of the best I have ever seen.
Jay Strunk
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Awesome pics!
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Great work Andy!
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I have to agree on these are awesome photos. #2 is my favorite, especially with the fire blowing out of the vent stack. I have always been partial to Wichita FD as my parents had lived there several years and my sister still does. I have ridden with Station 11 (C Shift, I believe) multiple times and, while never lucky enough to catch a working fire, have always had an awesome time and great hospitality!