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Aug 31, 2006 10:42 |  #1

This is my 2005 Pierce Dash pumper at work the other day. We had a large house fire in the historic district of Lynchburg Va. USA Wednesday afternoon. The fire started at the rear of the home and pretty much fully involved by the time we arrived less then 2 minutes later. Sorry no pics of the home but I was about 1000 feet away hooked up to a high pressure plug pumping to a ladder truck. I really didn't have time to find the best shot, just grabbed my camera and shot this. 350d, kit lens at 18mm, f22, 1/160, iso1600(?). (My nifty fifty came that day while I was at work.)

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Aug 31, 2006 10:52 |  #2

Why did you shoot at f22 and iso 1600? Nice colors.



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Aug 31, 2006 14:16 as a reply to  @ Keiffer's post |  #3

I didn't check my settings before I shot,:oops: but thats what they were so I posted them.


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Aug 31, 2006 14:19 |  #4

A bit over exposed, but other than that a decent shot.


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