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by Karen Slagle
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Today is the third day for this 34,000 acre wildfire roaring across the prairies and down into Palo Duro Canyon in the panhandle of Texas. This... more
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Today is the third day for this 34,000 acre wildfire roaring across the prairies and down into Palo Duro Canyon in the panhandle of Texas. This image was taken from my backyard which is 20 or so miles from the fire. The heat from some fires create their own weather. This fire created this cloud, lightning and thunder but no rain. We are in a serious and dangerous drought with only 1/4 inch of moisture since October of 2017. Everything is brown, dry and brittle, ready to burn with the right conditions of high heat, 98 today, high winds from the SW, humidity of 10 percent.
I have recently gotten into bird photography and really love taking their pictures. I also have a passion for clouds and the Texas landscape when the storms come rolling in. Lightning is a favorite subject during storms. I love macro photography and all the hidden detail in these amazing closeups. My arsenal consists of all Nikon cameras, flash units and Nikkor lenses. I have won monthly contests at Better Photo and I have also been published in Cowboy Magazine and Cowboys and Indians Magazine. PLEASE DO NOT PIN IMAGES TO PINTEREST.....THANK YOU
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Henk Meijer Photography 21 Days Ago
Must be very frightening seeing this....impressive work, Karen
Karen Slagle replied:
Yes it was, Henk...thanks so much.
Bunny Clarke
Revisiting this magnificent capture.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Bunny.
Mary Lou Chmura
Wow, Not sure how I ever missed this amazing capture, sad to see but terrific capture! L&F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Mary Lou.
Bunny Clarke
I still am amazed with the beautiful details of these disasters. so much destruction and yet beauty.
Karen Slagle replied:
You are so correct Bunny.
Gary Richards
Congrats on your many features of this fire image...I was up in the Panhandle in November of that year but stayed further south at Caprock Canyon.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Gary.
Bunny Clarke
The forms in this cloud are so fascinating. I had to come and visit again and study it.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Bunny.
Alan L Graham
What an unusual and powerful image! Hope you get some drought relief! L&F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Alan...still need rain.
Bunny Clarke
It seems that fires and volcanos look so similar when they are at work. I love this near apocalyptic looking image. Surreal and beautiful, yet frightening too.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Bunny, think they finally got it out.
Chris PrintsProject
Magnificent shot! Well done Karen ❤
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Chris.
Tami Quigley
Just wow Karen, what fantastic drama in the sky and accented beautifully in black and white! L/F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Tami.
Bunny Clarke
This is so gorgeous Karen. You should post the other two you put on FB too. They are fabulous as this one is. :o)
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Bunny, I probably wil.
Bob Christopher
Hi Karen... I like your image. A wonderful photojournalistic shot. Very powerful...Cheers Bob fv
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Bob.
Kellice Swaggerty
This is amazing, Karen! Your description shed a light of light on the seriousness of the situation, and I hope you and your family remain safe. Congratulations on your well deserved features! L/F
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you, Kellice...we are safe but the fire has now burned over 73,000 acres, we need rain badly.
Reynold Jay
Congratulations on all the features for this dynamic photo Karen! Beautiful work of art. FAVORITE!
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Reynold.
Kelley Freel-Ebner
Congratulations! Your extraordinary work has been Featured in the Fine Art America group “Black and White – The Art Form”! You are invited to archive your featured image for permanent storage and for viewing on the Discussions Page in: “2018 Member's Extraordinary Features Images Archive!” theme. Simply copy your image’s Embed URL on your image’s profile page, and paste it into the Discussion Topic site: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/black-and-white--the-art-form.html?showmessage=true&messageid=3910660
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you for the feature, Kelley...I will post my image to the discussion.
Toni Hopper
I also tweeted it and you should add it to the Hdr group I oversee!
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Toni, I will check it out.
Toni Hopper
Congratulations Karen! I've been following the fire progress on Facebook when I have time. This is such an incredible image and I'm so glad you processed it in black and white. I have featured it on the home page of Women Photographers group. You are invited to post the embed code into the featured discussion in the group for the month of May! Liked and favorited! Definitely a fantastic image and great example of photojournalism. Good description.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Toni for the feature, I will check out the discussion. The fire is now over 69,000 acres.
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “The Gray Scale Outdoors” group on Fine Art America — You are invited to post your featured image to the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer on the Home Page.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you for the feature, Allan.
Bunny Clarke
This is such an amazing capture Karen. I'm glad you posted this beauty! I do hope you will be safe during this drought. Outstanding work.
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Bunny, the fire has grown to over 47,000 acres now, 15% contained.
Al Bourassa
WOW!!!!! VLF
Karen Slagle replied:
Thank you Al.