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Forest Wraiths.  From a wintertime controlled burn in the Roosevelt National Forest west of Boulder. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.The Subtle Colors of the Forest.  From a fire in the Roosevelt National Forest west of Boulder. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Hot Ash Falls.  Roosevelt National Forest west of Boulder, CO. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Resting Under the Ponderosa.  A crown fire west of Boulder, CO in the Roosevelt National Forest. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Inferno.  A fast moving and dangerous crown fire in Roosevelt National Forest west of Boulder, CO. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Rapidly Approaching Wall.  Fires can move crazy fast. I am very careful when photographing fires, so no worries, but I did panic briefly when it sounded like the glass on my lens shattered in the heat of this approaching wall . It was just the high-pitched sound of violently exploding wood.  You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Four Mile Volcano.  Winner of a 2011 Windland Smith Rice International Award, this photograph was on display in the Smithsonian (Washington DC) through January 6, 2013, and it remains as part of the Smithsonian's permanent collection. This is a night view of the Four Mile Canyon Fire near Boulder Colorado, September 2010.   You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Whisper.  Searching tendril of a fire in Roosevelt National Forest. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Silhouettes Burn (and a Tree Comes Down).  Intense heat waves distort the forest during a fire. Standing nearby, the world becomes nothing more than a misshapen awareness of danger. Roosevelt National Forest.  You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Three Tree Chaos.  Many times while photographing fires, the rest of the world would disappear behind walls of disorder and mayhem. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Chainsaw Saviour Emerging.  Many times while photographing fires, the rest of the world would disappear behind walls of disorder and mayhem. I gained a tremendous amount of respect for wildland firefighters working in the thick smoke and heat. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.Drip Torch.  A firefighter in Roosevelt National Forest, CO. After months of photographing wild and prescribed burns near Boulder, Colorado, I gained a tremendous amount of respect for wildland firefighters. They do a valuable, romantic, and difficult job. You can read more details about my fire photographs at One End of the Forest.

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