Last weekend, Frisco, Colorado hosted a roaring bonfire next to Lake Dillon. The Fire Department tended the blaze fueled by Christmas trees. That’s one way to get rid of them! Mesmerized by the crackling fire, I found magic in silhouettes of the onlookers.
When the wind changed direction, sparks flew and the crowd moved to better locations out of the smokey haze.
I had dressed in several layers to hang out in the long winter’s night. It seemed others were better prepared for the heat. A hoodie would have sufficed.
I took many videos, but the one that really struck me was a slow-motion recording of the fire. Click on the photo below to view and hear it consume the dry wood!
Have you ever been to a bonfire at night? Are you mesmerized by them? What do you do with your Christmas tree?
This post is a response to the Weekly Photo Challenge – Silhouette.
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There is something completely magical about sharing a bonfire with people. It is a self contained shared experience that brings light and warmth to everyone there. I love the silhouettes and the slow rolling video. Almost made me feel like I was there.
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Exceptional shots which I really enjoyed seeing, Susie. I’ve never attended a bonfire but it seems like a great experience!
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It was! Thanks so much, Agnes. If you ever get the opportunity, you should go!
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