Tags: after dark


Challenge Entry

Fireworks Peep

By bullshoalsview
4
written 6/25/06 3:20 PM, published 6/25/06 3:20 PM
Last night they had their fireworks celebration down in Mtn. Home, AR.  I knew it would be a big crowd, a long walk, and I didn't take my tripod.  I took about 80 shots, and only liked 2 of them....

Then I started isolating, cropping, and enlarging, and something totally different started to happen... so tell me what you think?

Popup LinkDoes she look like an Angel to you?
Popup LinkColor on Fire
Popup LinkFiregold
Popup LinkLike Christmas
Popup LinkDouble Boom


Friday night live....

By BEARPHOTO
3
written 6/25/06 2:02 PM, published 6/25/06 2:02 PM
Last friday night, we were strolling in downtown New London. It was teeming with festivity and here is proof....Bear
  Popup LinkNew London Night  
  Popup LinkOutside

  Popup LinkInside
  Popup LinkOutside nudes
  Popup LinkGhost Band


Challenge Entry

After Dark

By ROCKADEE
5
written 6/23/06 4:58 PM, published 6/23/06 4:58 PM
Popup LinkWet Your Whistle

Popup LinkMetor Storm


Challenge Entry

Disturbing Action Shots (Late Entry) and After Dark Shots

By Pyro43
5
written 6/22/06 7:00 PM, published 6/22/06 7:00 PM
The firefighters, the EMTs, the law enforcement officers, all of those who protect the citizens of our communities, never know when, or if, they might be called upon to assist a friend or relative. It's in the back of their minds every time they are beckoned, but usually it doesn't happen. It may be a car accident, a fire, a rescue call or who knows what, but it can and does happen, especially in a small community. It always leaves you with an empty, sick feeling in the pit of your stomach. It leaves you with sadness. It leaves you wondering, "What if that had been my son or daughter?"

Our fire department has rehearsals (practices) on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The plan for our rehearsal last Thursday was to tour two buildings in order to familiarize the firefighters with the construction and layout that was used in each. The first building we toured was a wood frame Popup Linkcondominium that is currently under construction along the Milwaukee River. The other building is a Popup Linkstone mill, also on the Milwaukee River, that was constructed over 100 years ago, and at this time, houses several businesses.

Roll call was at 7:00 pm, and after a few announcements we headed to the condo. The walk through/walk around at the condo lasted until about 7:45. We then walked about a block to the mill and started the tour there. Sometime between 8:15 and 8:30, our pagers sounded and we were alerted of a fire situation at a specific intersection. The intersection didn't register with me until we arrived on scene. The Popup Linkfire was in a building that is owned by, and houses the business of, a good friend of mine. During Popup Linkthe attack, I discovered that one of my friend's sons had been burned. I called my friend via cell phone and he told me that he and his wife were in route to the hospital. Shortly thereafter, the fire was extinguished and it was time to return to the station.

Before we could leave the scene of the fire, however, our pagers sounded once again. This time there was a wire arcing and sparking on a pole out in the township. We arrived on scene and sure enough, just as reported, there was Popup Linkarcing and sparking on a pole. There was nothing we could do except wait andPopup Linkwatch until the power company arrived to fix the problem. After about two hours, we finally returned to the station.

I left the station at about midnight, and as I drove past my friend's business, I saw him standing on the corner with a woman that was filling out a report. He was also talking on his cell phone to his wife, who had remained at the hospital when he left. He handed the phone to me, and I talked with his wife while he finished his business with the report. His wife told me that their son has second degree burns on his arms and legs with the possibility of some third degree burns. Luckily, his face was not burned nor did he inhale any flames. He is going to have a long stay in the hospital and not be able to work for some months. Needless to say, he is in our thoughts and prayers.

You never know.....do you?


Challenge Entry

First Try at "After Dark"

By Heartofgold
4
written 6/18/06 8:04 PM, published 6/18/06 8:04 PM

I took these pics last year.Check them out Popup LinkFirst , Popup LinkSecond ,   Popup LinkThird

I had an accident with my truck. I missed the pole but guess Popup Linkwhat didn't make it. Boy my truck looks ugly now.


After Dark pictures in San Francisco

By Fabulos
3
written 6/18/06 10:09 AM, published 6/18/06 10:09 AM
The following pictures were taken last week while working in the San Francisco area. Fortunately they fit right in with the Bi-weekly challenge.

The first two were taken from Treasure Island (located midway between San Fran and Oakland).

Popup LinkBay Bridge
Popup LinkSan Francisco Skyline

The next two were taken down by Fisherman's wharf after eating at the Grotto. If I could retake the pictures I would have focused on the boats instead of the neon lights. I was hoping shooting at a small aperture would have had all subjects in focus.

Popup LinkCastagnola's
Popup LinkFisherman's Grotto

The last was out by the Golden Gate Bridge. I was pretty much done with taking pictures for the day and stopped on the toll side of the bridge. As I was heading back to get on HWY 101 I decided to go West a little more and found this view. The headlights are slightly blown out but overall still a pretty nice picture.
Popup LinkGolden Gate Bridge



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