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Five Incredible Timelapse Videos of the Station Fire in Los Angeles

BY Alissa WalkerFri Sep 4, 2009

When a brush fire started near a ranger station in the mountains northeast of Los Angeles on August 26, no one would have guessed that over a week later, smoke would still be spewing over the city. The Station Fire has claimed 148,000 acres in Angeles National Forest, as well as the lives of two firefighters, making it the largest fire in Los Angeles history (and to make matters worse, an arson investigation is now underway). The billowing mushroom-like clouds of smoke that puffed up over the city those first few days made for a stunning backdrop for local filmmakers who captured nature's fury in a flurry of timelapse videos. Here are five of the most stunning.

Dan Blank's was shot through the thick layer of smoke in the Valley, and is set to a cinematic Brian Eno song.

Shot by willieworks on Mulholland Drive, just south of Universal Studios, this video shows just how much land the fire covers.

Eric Spiegelman's video was one of the first to make the rounds. He also made a nighttime version with the eerie glow of flames.

Watch in this video as the flames zig zag up the ridge, then seem to consume the entire mountain.

Brandon Riza's footage is shot from several perspectives throughout the day, making Los Angeles' mountains look like one big steaming, smoking volcano.

As of this morning, the fire was 42% contained. Here's to some cooler temperatures to help firefighters get the blaze under control over the long weekend.

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Design, wildfires, Los Angeles, smoke, video art, viral video, angeles national forest, , Los Angeles, Dan Blank, Brian Eno, Angeles National Forest, Universal Studios Inc.


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Recent Comments | 3 Total

September 4, 2009 at 10:59pm by Cindi Powalski

Guys...these are incredible pictures of the LA Fires...check them out!

September 8, 2009 at 10:36am by Grace Kane

Amazing footage of the fires expanse.

November 18, 2009 at 8:12am by Jim pedd

Thats very sad to hear. I hope everywhere gets to normal as soon as possible and we can start from zero.

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