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Burma
10-01-2020, 2:26pm
Extraordinary work from these Fairfax photographers - vital images
https://www.smh.com.au/interactive/2020/behind-the-lens/live/ (https://www.smh.com.au/interactive/2020/behind-the-lens/live/)

Geoff79
10-01-2020, 3:39pm
Sends chills all the way down the spine. :(

Mark L
10-01-2020, 9:37pm
Not sure I like the intrusive comments. Photos speak for them self.:confused013

Glenda
11-01-2020, 5:40am
Evocative images which portray the tragic devastation. Thanks for sharing.

Burma
11-01-2020, 9:46am
Not sure I like the intrusive comments. Photos speak for them self.:confused013
I’m not sure what you mean here, but I don’t think I agree. News photos aren’t just stand alone aesthetic objects for our consideration - they are made in a specific context and it’s that context that makes them meaningful. It is a newspaper website after all.

Colin B
11-01-2020, 3:25pm
Some amazing and chilling images and stories there.

It makes me very angry that this problem with fuel buildup combining with drought and hotter weather was noted way back in 2008 but nothing was done. At the risk of getting political it seems pollies on both sides of the house have spent the last decade squabbling and sniping at each other instead of dealing with the real problems facing this country

Burma
11-01-2020, 4:45pm
It is unavoidably political. Some people have tried to do something, other people have deliberately obstructed.

Mark L
11-01-2020, 7:25pm
I’m not sure what you mean here, but I don’t think I agree. ....
By intrusive I meant how the comments were presented over the photo. The way the comments are presented draw attention away from the photos. Let the photo speak for itself and add the comments below each photo.:confused013

ameerat42
12-01-2020, 5:45am
^You can easily scroll them out of the frame.

Bensch
12-01-2020, 3:39pm
Thank you for sharing.