4 Alarm Fire at Abandoned Motel (Los Angeles)

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I normally do fireground photography north on Los Angeles. I was down there for valentines day and happened across a 4 Alarm fire. Unfortunately we got there an hour after the fire started.

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really cool shots. not the biggest fan of how they are processed to me -- have a too pushed feeling.
 
really cool shots. not the biggest fan of how they are processed to me -- have a too pushed feeling.
Fireground photography is usually very edited for dramatic feeling.

Also, several are highly edited to remove smoke.

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using dehaze slider?
 
using dehaze slider?
Yes. It's an interesting tool, but it messes with colors too. I'm learning to work with it.

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Great set, very dynamic.
 

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