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Critique: Great photograph by Billy Wheat Comments re photo 50607 Bliss KY goes up in flames Jon Halsey writes: Great pic. Sad event, but still a great picture, I can feel the heat and smell the smoke. What more could a photog want? --Jon Halsey, Knifley, KYThanks for the insight, Mr. Halsey. Billy Wheat has an artist's eye. And this photo was taken with an iPhone, and sent to CM directly from the phone. We're hoping to receive one other, of the chimney left standing. And just so everyone understands: This was private property and the action was at the will of the property owner, not because of a decree from Emperor Nero. - EW This story was posted on 2013-07-22 18:09:25
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