courthouse on fire

Courthouse on fire

Left work yesterday to find the courthouse in the middle of town was on fire.  And I had my camera with me, so was able to get a few shots in.

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6 Responses to Courthouse on fire

  1. Katherine says:

    I’ve been lurking on your blog for awhile now. I’m a housewife over in the next county milking a family cow and doing my best to grow what I can. RAw Milk!

    Yesterday I blogged about a professional photographer that showed up at the courthouse. What she saw and recorded was somehow offensive to me. Then I see your perspective here and I’m not offended. I’m moved. Maybe it was all too raw two days ago. Or maybe you’re just talented.

    Anyhow, cheers from a fellow farmer

  2. Camille says:

    No doubt about it – Trace is one of the most talented photographers (and writers) I know!

  3. Trace says:

    Katherine –

    I tried to make the photos about the people that were there and their reactions to the fire. A lot of the story for me was that it was hard to find someone there who did not have some sort of camera – cell phone, mini-video camera, professional, news, etc. I felt like I was watching them watch the fire.

    This post doesn’t really belong here on Cricket Bread. Just felt it had to go somewhere though.

  4. Katherine says:

    Trace,
    Perhaps the difference was intention? Like life in general, intentions shine through, don’t they? And I think your post did belong on Cricket Bread. After all, farms don’t exist in a vacuum but in community. Cheers, K

  5. Katherine says:

    And, WOW, how important are the intentions of the farmer? Like, huge, eh? Oops, now I’m digressing…

  6. Wow. And also, when I have my camera and I’m watching some “event” with it, I find that I’m often really distracted by the reactions of everyone around me, and I end up taking photos of things like a bunch of people taking photos of Winged Victory.

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