Ash from a nearby Industrial Fire
This is ash from a Maria fire. Much of the material that
burned was a fiberglass composite. The resin had burned off of
the composite so glass fiber and other completely burned ash was common in the
downwind direction from this fire. Agglomerated soot particles were
another major component in this assemblage of particles from the fire. Many of the
ash particles appear black if reflectd light is not used.
Reflected Darkfield Illumination
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