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10/25/2007 04:56:57 PM · #101 |
Brad some very nice phots.... this is a very bad fire going on... you took some very nice photos... i hope and pray for the people how have lost... and hope for the best for them all in CA |
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10/25/2007 05:05:34 PM · #102 |
Originally posted by Telehubbie: Horse, I heard Lombardi Ranch got burned. That really sucks, I love that place, especially this time of year. It's become a fun family tradition the past few years. |
Good news on the Lombardi Ranch.
Here is an email I received from a member of the Lombardi family.
See below. Great news!!!!!!
Buy pumpkins and fresh produce at Lombardi Ranch - I know that the family would appreciate everyone's support!!!
Just an update.
There was alot of damage @ Lombardi Ranch during the recent fire. The great news is that everybody got out safely, including the animals and nobody was hurt.
The even better news is that we are going to reopen the stand by this weekend and probably as early as tomorrow. The reopening will be small scale with pumpkin and produce sales as well as a train ride. For safety concerns most of the ranch will be off limits, but we will be open.
We want to say thanks to all of you for your calls and messages of support and help. Just about everybody we know in the SCV was in danger and evacuated sometime during the last few days and still you guys made time to check on our family. We are very lucky to have such a great group of friends and family. Your support and calls over the last few days have really helped to motivate the family to get Lombardi Ranch going again and not give up. YOU GUYS ARE AWSOME.
Thanks for everything,
Jamie, Adria and family.
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10/25/2007 07:01:07 PM · #103 |
Originally posted by jenesis: My sister lives in Temecula (in Red Hawk near the south end of Temecula) They're about a 1/2 mile out of the evacuation zone for the Fallbrook area near the Rice Valley Fire. I just heard from her and while the winds have calmed, it's still very hot & dry out there. But school is in and they seem to be fine for now. But since the winds have died, the air quality out there is really bad. Everything is just sitting over them.
I hope everyone else is safe or has found safety. My thoughts are with all of you. I used to live in San Diego. It's been hard keeping up with everyone to see how they are doing. :( |
Man, it's such a small world. I'm sitting in Red Hawk as we speak. We came down to Disney for three days and are finishing out the rest of the week at my sister-in-law's house. There is a lot of smoke in the area and some fine ash, but I don't see much else. The interesting thing from a photography point of view is getting that red sunsetish quality to the light with the sun high in the sky. Not something you experience everyday. |
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10/25/2007 08:20:42 PM · #104 |
just finished browsing through Brad's fire collection. Fantastic work! I was assuming that police would not let anyone close to the fire zone (at least close enough to take good shots), so I didn't even try ... I was totally wrong apparently! Too late now :)
Look forward to seeing Brad's best shot in the photojournalism challenge soon!
(I am in University City part of SD, our neighborhood was not affected)
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10/25/2007 08:25:01 PM · #105 |
Yep, killer shots, Brad and good luck in the upcoming challenge. ;-)
Now it's westerly winds and the Santiago Fire in OC crested the Santa Anas last night and is on the march in this direction. Our turn for the smoke and ash. Someone said it's made it to I-15 already, but that's unconfirmed. A fire made it from there to here in 2004, about 10 miles, and kept going, so I am going to stick around here. This is a big dirt patch but we do have a lot of hay here. 5 of the Ramona horses went home today. |
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10/25/2007 08:26:34 PM · #106 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Originally posted by jenesis: My sister lives in Temecula (in Red Hawk near the south end of Temecula) .... |
Man, it's such a small world. I'm sitting in Red Hawk as we speak. We came down to Disney for three days and are finishing out the rest of the week at my sister-in-law's house. There is a lot of smoke in the area and some fine ash, but I don't see much else. The interesting thing from a photography point of view is getting that red sunsetish quality to the light with the sun high in the sky. Not something you experience everyday. |
Small world indeed and getting smaller everyday it seems. :) Probably wasn't the best time to be visiting SoCal. I hope Disneyland was still good times for the kids. I'm glad to hear things are settling down there. My sister tends to be a worrier so it's hard to get straight info from her sometimes. :) |
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10/27/2007 02:14:29 PM · #107 |
It's raining in San Diego... :) I don't know if it is all parts but it sure is welcome. |
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10/27/2007 02:28:45 PM · #108 |
Originally posted by LevT: just finished browsing through Brad's fire collection. Fantastic work! I was assuming that police would not let anyone close to the fire zone (at least close enough to take good shots), so I didn't even try ... I was totally wrong apparently! Too late now :) |
Thanks!
We had media credentials and had to pass through numerous checkpoints with the local Police Department and the National Guard armed with M-16's and blocking the roads with their Hummers, so no, public was not allowed in under any circumstances.
Originally posted by LevT: Look forward to seeing Brad's best shot in the photojournalism challenge soon! |
For once, my favorite shot is also being well received and with over 100 votes in now, has never even come close to dipping under a new personal best. One I am so happy that will be in my number one spot on my profile page.
Still digging through some and will be adding more to the collection. |
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10/27/2007 03:35:35 PM · #109 |
Saw this picture on the national news taken by a LA Times photographer showing 12 firefighters deploying their emergency shelters when they were trapped at the top of a hill. I have to say this is the best picture I've seen in a while for PJ. The picture they show is actually a tight crop and once you know what's going on in the corner, the full shot (which I'm still looking for) gives more impact.
Message edited by author 2007-10-27 15:37:30. |
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10/27/2007 03:51:43 PM · #110 |
This fire has produced some amazing photos, Kudos to all the press guys out there, They are earning their money.
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10/27/2007 04:00:48 PM · #111 |
Originally posted by Bugzeye: This fire has produced some amazing photos, Kudos to all the press guys out there, They are earning their money. |
Edit: Oops you said press... My hats off the the firefighters and all involved in the Emergency Resposne (as well).
Yuppers... those firefighter's are some badazz peeps...
Outback steakhouse/Jack FM is throwing a huge appreciation block party for them...10,000 lbs of meat being grilled up.
The better half received this from Jack FM... Anyone in Sandag wanting to show support this looks like quite the event.
JACK FM AND 760 KFMB APPRECIATION LUNCH
WHO: Emergency Workers, Firefighters, Volunteers, First Responders, anyone who has lost their home during the fires, and most importantly any San Diegan who wants to show their support!!
WHAT: The Biggest Block Party EVER! Outback Steakhouse and KFMB Radio Stations will be cooking 10,000 pounds of delicious meat for lunch and dinner from 11am-4pm for ALL of YOU!! Entertainment will be present too! Astro Jumps will be onsite courtesy of Astro Jump North San Diego 800-244-5867.
WHEN: THIS COMING MONDAY!! October 29th, 2007
WHERE: Westfield Shopping Town in North County. Right off the 15 and Via Rancho Parkway: between Sears and the 15.
WHY: Outback Steakhouse and KFMB Stations would like to recognize all of the FABULOUS emergency workers and volunteers for their hard work and dedication during the San Diego wildfires i.e. ALL OF OUR CITY'S HEROES. EVERY San Diegan is encouraged to attend, eat a scrumptious meal courtesy of Outback Steakhouse, and show their support for America's Finest City.
Message edited by author 2007-10-27 16:26:46. |
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10/27/2007 04:30:33 PM · #112 |
Originally posted by awpollard: It's raining in San Diego... :) I don't know if it is all parts but it sure is welcome. |
There is no rain inland in Ramona, but sure wish it would rain. There are some clouds.
Our water was turned on about fifteen minutes ago, but can only be used for toilets...it may be contaminated. We're not supposed to do any outdoor watering, or use the water for any other purpose period until they get all of the pumps back on line.
One of my photos made the local news! I submitted it yesterday, and it was on KUSI this morning. It was pretty neat to see it on TV. It was this one, which I took in the San Diego Country Estates, Ramona, not long after the fire started. This is just up the road from my house.
Tom |
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10/28/2007 02:50:01 AM · #113 |
another amazing image of fire damage.
This was posted on a fire-update page for the mountain
area near Running Springs. There were several images
that showed damaged homes and listed homes burned.
The situation is sad but this shot is quite amazing
and kinda creepy, considering the season.
link |
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10/30/2007 06:32:01 PM · #114 |
Well how cool is this chain of events?
I finally got around to sending Kelly Jones of KFMB Channel 8TV
an 8x10 edit of this shot I took of her while she was on the air in
Ramona during the beginning of the fire storm & evacuation:
along with a link to a slide show of a bunch of pics taken during the firestorm, and after she and a
number of others there at the TV station saw the pictures, want to interview me tomorrow for a TV segment,
along with showing high-resolution edits, to air during the 12 and 5pm segments.
(big smile)
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10/30/2007 06:36:46 PM · #115 |
Originally posted by Brad: Well how cool is this chain of events?
I finally got around to sending Kelly Jones of KFMB Channel 8TV
an 8x10 edit of this shot I took of her while she was on the air in
Ramona during the beginning of the fire storm & evacuation:
along with a link to a slide show of a bunch of pics taken during the firestorm, and after she and a
number of others there at the TV station saw the pictures, want to interview me tomorrow for a TV segment,
along with showing high-resolution edits, to air during the 12 and 5pm segments.
(big smile) |
Wahoo...that is fantastic...I still stick by my word....now you might start to believe me!
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10/30/2007 06:37:50 PM · #116 |
Originally posted by Brad: Well how cool is this chain of events?
I finally got around to sending Kelly Jones of KFMB Channel 8TV
an 8x10 edit of this shot I took of her while she was on the air in
Ramona during the beginning of the fire storm & evacuation:
along with a link to a slide show of a bunch of pics taken during the firestorm, and after she and a
number of others there at the TV station saw the pictures, want to interview me tomorrow for a TV segment,
along with showing high-resolution edits, to air during the 12 and 5pm segments.
(big smile) |
Need a new hat Brad?
R.
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10/30/2007 07:03:22 PM · #117 |
Originally posted by Brad: Well how cool is this chain of events?
I finally got around to sending Kelly Jones of KFMB Channel 8TV
an 8x10 edit of this shot I took of her while she was on the air in
Ramona during the beginning of the fire storm & evacuation:
along with a link to a slide show of a bunch of pics taken during the firestorm, and after she and a
number of others there at the TV station saw the pictures, want to interview me tomorrow for a TV segment,
along with showing high-resolution edits, to air during the 12 and 5pm segments.
(big smile) |
Congratulations Brad! If the news station has a link to the segment on their web site would you please let us know? We'd love to see your interview.
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10/30/2007 07:39:28 PM · #118 |
Originally posted by Brad: Well how cool is this chain of events?
I finally got around to sending Kelly Jones of KFMB Channel 8TV
an 8x10 edit of this shot I took of her while she was on the air in
Ramona during the beginning of the fire storm & evacuation:
along with a link to a slide show of a bunch of pics taken during the firestorm, and after she and a
number of others there at the TV station saw the pictures, want to interview me tomorrow for a TV segment,
along with showing high-resolution edits, to air during the 12 and 5pm segments.
(big smile) |
The pictures are awesome, Brad. Congratulations on the local recognition. I hope there will be a link available where those of us not in your area can see your interview. |
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10/30/2007 07:40:48 PM · #119 |
Congrats, Brad! I'll try to watch it tomorrow.
And don't forget to plug DPC! Tell them the truth, that you did it for the blue ribbon, would you? :) |
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10/30/2007 08:02:38 PM · #120 |
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10/30/2007 11:08:09 PM · #121 |
Originally posted by Brad: Well how cool is this chain of events?
I finally got around to sending Kelly Jones of KFMB Channel 8TV
an 8x10 edit of this shot I took of her while she was on the air in
Ramona during the beginning of the fire storm & evacuation:
along with a link to a slide show of a bunch of pics taken during the firestorm, and after she and a
number of others there at the TV station saw the pictures, want to interview me tomorrow for a TV segment,
along with showing high-resolution edits, to air during the 12 and 5pm segments.
(big smile) |
Wow, that's great Brad! I hope I can get home from work in time to see it. Maybe it will make the 6:30 news, too. |
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10/30/2007 11:20:47 PM · #122 |
brad, dude, you are top dog! |
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10/31/2007 01:13:07 AM · #123 |
Congratulations Brad! You deserve it with all the great shots. I ReplayTV the noon channel 8 news daily anyway and will be watching it. |
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10/31/2007 01:14:56 AM · #124 |
WTG Brad!! Exciting stuff! :) |
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10/31/2007 02:19:54 AM · #125 |
Congrats, Brad! Can't wait to see the interview assuming you tape/post/link or something - you know we all wanna see it! |
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