Burnt tyre on a truck. It was hard to imagine any of the items I saw as being in fully useable condition.
Tag: Victoria
After the bushfires in Victoria
This ute has seen better days.
After the bushfires in Victoria
Found this growing on a burnt tree. I find it amazing that life can grow from something that is dead and thought it quite a contrast for this photo.
After the bushfires in Victoria
Another item ‘cooked’ inside a garage.
After the Bushfires in Victoria
These lillies were surrounded by burnt trees and plants and ash and yet here they were large as life, fresh, new and alive.
After the Bushfires in Victoria
This would break any photographer’s heart – seeing their beloved equipment in this way.
After the Bushfires in Victoria
What’s wrong with this image? The garden behind the fence, the house near the fence, the surrounding land have all been burnt. And yet the white picket fence remained white and almost untouched, except for one small length. How can that happen?
After the Bushfires in Victoria
The glass from the windscreens in vehicles melted over the steering wheels and bodies of the cars and trucks.
After the Bushfires in Victoria
Everything inside this shed got cooked from the intense heat, including this ride on mower.
After the Bushfires in Victoria
I found this tap lying on the ground when walking through a property. The heat that made this bend over like that would have been tremendous.
After the Bushfires in Victoria
I was recently privileged to participate in a photo tour of one of the bushfire regions in Victoria. 8 weeks have now passed since that awful day in February when many people perished and thousands lost their homes. The places I visited did not have any loss of life but there was loss of property….