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Sand Fire by Nina Prommer
A water carrying truck is seen heading up the Little Tujunga road and driving through the flames as the fire jumped the road.
The Sand Fire started in the Santa Clarita Valley area (July 22, 2016) and has grown to more than 20,000 acres as it moved towards the Little Tujunga area where 400 animals had to be rescued and moved to safety from the Wildlife Waystation. Extreme heat and dry conditions did not make it easy to fight this fire.
Nina Prommer is a well-known photographer, artist and writer. Her photographs are published around the world in newspapers, magazines, websites such as People, Time, Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Observer, Stern, Yahoo News among many others. She is also the co-author of 'London Hotels of Character, Distinction & Charm' published by Prion Books. We live in an amazing age and time, where good quality art can become art on your wall with the click of a button. When she is not busy taking photos she is traveling, exploring fine dining, a walk on a local beach, gardening or enjoying a ride on her motorcycle. Life is a great adventure, come join the fun. All images on this site are Copyright...
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Nina Prommer
they call it the Sand Fire because of the area, sand doesn't burn
Constance Lowery
that's a great capture of a sand fir, something I never heard of. how does sand start burning? L/F
Merana Cadorette
Wow! What an amazing image
Ann Pride
Great shot, such a sad time in LA
Greta Foose
Such a striking image of a scary situation.
RONALD MILLS
Very interesting! Cheers
Steve Rich
Revisited, nice work Nina
Kim Tran
Stunning shot! L/f
Georgia Mizuleva
Great terrifying capture.
Marvin Blaine
Powerful capture Nina! L.
Diann Fisher
Wow - What a capture! (l/f)
DJ MacIsaac
Awesome capture Nina!
Constance Puttkemery
This is a terrific shot Nina ~ too bad that it happened though, but you covered it beautifully!
Dominique Fortier
So interesting shot-witnessing-document, Nina, yet frightening! Make one thinks how fragile environment is and how vulnerable human being is. l/f/v
RC DeWinter
Wonderful capture and presentation. l/f
Kay Brewer
scary but good capture! l/f/t
Carol Japp
Fabulously detailed work Nina! Great shot. l/f
Tami Quigley
Wonderful capture, stay safe Nina! L/F
Linda Brody
Nice shot of this awful fire. Stay safe.
Latha Gokuldas Panicker
Brilliant capture of the natural calamity,Nina !!!!! A perfect shot that shows the intensity!!!! (F/L)
Donna Kennedy
So sad to see so many fires in CA, there won't be any trees left if this continues! :( like/vote
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in the World We See Group:-)
Bonnie Mason
Wow! Stay safe....LF