Rafael
Mandlerian
As some of you read in this THREAD, I spent the other morning photographing the fire that gutted a crack house around the corner from where I live. Here are some photographs (apologies for my lamentable scanning abilities
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some really good ones marc!
i sure would not want to be a fireman in a canadian winter.
i sure would not want to be a fireman in a canadian winter.
Davor
Established
So that's the "crackhouse"? ;-)
I'm going to have to agree with Back Alley, you got a few really good ones.
I'm going to have to agree with Back Alley, you got a few really good ones.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
There are some great shots there. Thanks for showing us. I do have to agree about firefighting in the Great White North - brass monkeys need not apply.
...Mike
...Mike
airds
Well-known
Did you not think of trying some colour instead of all that HP-5 ??
Ideal subjects ......
Ideal subjects ......
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colour?
what a concept
what a concept
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John K
Some nice shots there. I love fighting ice oh I mean fires in the winter.
Joe colour (note the Canadian spelling) can work with fires very nicely.
Joe colour (note the Canadian spelling) can work with fires very nicely.

Rafael
Mandlerian
Thanks for the kind words guys.
airds, I don't often shoot colour film. I grabbed what I had and ran out the door to find the fire. However, as John's photograph demonstrates very nicely, colour can be very effective in these types of situations.
airds, I don't often shoot colour film. I grabbed what I had and ran out the door to find the fire. However, as John's photograph demonstrates very nicely, colour can be very effective in these types of situations.
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Really really nice photo's. 
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John K
I think the B&W images help portray the cold scene.
peter_n
Veteran
Great stuff Marc! Thanks for posting!
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Me too. After the third pic, I went and got my mittens. Marc, well done and thanks for sharing. I bet the firemen from that station [or their families] might enjoy a copy of a few of those shots.flashover said:I think the B&W images help portray the cold scene.
Rafael
Mandlerian
CVBLZ4 said:Me too. After the third pic, I went and got my mittens. Marc, well done and thanks for sharing. I bet the firemen from that station [or their families] might enjoy a copy of a few of those shots.
Thanks again guys. Yes, I will be dropping a few prints off at the station house.
RdEoSg
Well-known
and just WHY are you familiar with where the local crack house is?!?!?!

Or did you mean thats a local camera store?
Or did you mean thats a local camera store?
peterc
Heretic
Nice. I particularly like the one with the iced lamp post and the hydrant shot.
Peter
Peter
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RML
Guest
My favourite is the one with the hose running through the middle of the street. Lovely.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Great photos. Luckily here in Australia I don't have to worry about my hose freezing 
Fire says colour, but I prefer B/W. It keeps it gritty and real...
Some of the most magnificent photos I have ever seen of firefighters and fires is in a book called FIRE! It is a pictoral account of the FDNY in the 70's. All B/W - beautiful, haunting and touching.
Here are two of mine and the cover of the book. For those interested I can supply the ISBN. The B/W would have been taken with my trusty OM1 which I used to take to fires when I could.
Cheers.
John
Fire says colour, but I prefer B/W. It keeps it gritty and real...
Some of the most magnificent photos I have ever seen of firefighters and fires is in a book called FIRE! It is a pictoral account of the FDNY in the 70's. All B/W - beautiful, haunting and touching.
Here are two of mine and the cover of the book. For those interested I can supply the ISBN. The B/W would have been taken with my trusty OM1 which I used to take to fires when I could.
Cheers.
John
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