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A wonderful cover photo, a golf game with a forest fire in the background. A foreshortening telephoto lens was used, which makes the fire seem much closer. The golf course is [[ https://www.beaconrockgolf.com/ | Beacon Rock Golf Course ]], and the [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Creek_Fire | September 2 2017 Eagle Creek Fire ]] is 1.5 miles away, on the other side of the Columbia River. The fire started during the game, grew rapidly, and was starting to drop (cold) ash on the golfers when they reached the 18th hole. A wonderful cover photo, a golf game with a forest fire in the background. A foreshortening telephoto lens was used, which makes the fire seem much closer. The golf course is [[ https://www.beaconrockgolf.com/ | Beacon Rock Golf Course ]], and the [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Creek_Fire | September 2 2017 Eagle Creek Fire ]] is 1.5 miles away, on the other side of the Columbia River. The fire started during the game, grew rapidly, and was starting to drop (cold) ash on the 18th hole putting green as this photo was taken. The golf course was never in danger, thousand-foot-wide rivers make pretty good firebreaks.

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A wonderful cover photo, a golf game with a forest fire in the background. A foreshortening telephoto lens was used, which makes the fire seem much closer. The golf course is Beacon Rock Golf Course, and the September 2 2017 Eagle Creek Fire is 1.5 miles away, on the other side of the Columbia River. The fire started during the game, grew rapidly, and was starting to drop (cold) ash on the 18th hole putting green as this photo was taken. The golf course was never in danger, thousand-foot-wide rivers make pretty good firebreaks.

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