Bastrop, was literally still burning when a friend of mine, May, and I went to go check it out. We knew that they wouldn't let people into the neighborhoods yet so we just took a road into the woods. This area was only slightly populated but what we saw was very devastating. Some houses had burned while others had been spared. The smoke was still in the air and the ground was black and naked. It was very quiet and it felt like stepping into another world. The death and devastation of this area reminded me of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina had flodded my house and neighborhood. Bastrop looked and smelled different than New Orleans but the quietness and the feeling was the same.
It was very quiet and we only met at few people.
I did some High Dynamic Range (HDR) images out there as well. That is when you combine at least 3 different exposures of the same image.











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