These are aftermath newswire photos of the Alberta wildfire we captured on our Twitter feed. Whether the picture captures some essence of catastrophe and childhood, domesticity, suburbia or the nature of fate, each of them touches a chord.
I look and I look because I feel they cannot be erased. #swings #FortMcMurray #Alberta #wildfire @olsongetty pic.twitter.com/Kbertrnukq
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) May 12, 2016
Who gets destroyed and who remains whole. Picture of fate. #FortMcMurray #Alberta #wildfire @olsongetty pic.twitter.com/YZJheEea8z
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) May 12, 2016
Starts and ends w a tree. #FortMcMurray #Alberta #wildfire Chris Wattie @AFPphoto pic.twitter.com/c9mVb1CKjt
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) May 12, 2016
The ultimate irony: a charred snowmobile #FortMcMurray #Alberta #wildfire @olsongetty pic.twitter.com/Y0Ab5vUHmm
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) May 12, 2016
What wrenches is the endless purposefulness of the driveway #FortMcMurray #Alberta #wildfire Chris Wattie @reuters pic.twitter.com/agOqMwAlE8
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) May 12, 2016
#Pink as cruelty. Like burnt bubblegum. #childhoodlost #Alberta #wildfire #FortMcMurray @olsongetty @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/y1FHHYMqHu
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) May 12, 2016
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