In a past life as a photojournalist I shot a lot of Southern California brush fires, including the 1982 Malibu fire.

At one point, I found myself running down the middle of a four-lane road, the fire literally roaring down the brushy field to my right, shooting flame vortexes a hundred feet in the air.

Dead birds – killed by the heat and lack of oxygen – fell from the sky like hail, and I was constantly bitten by panicked insects fleeing the inferno.

It reminded me of the biblical representation of hell.

With fires again ravaging Southern California, photojournalists again are shooting these fires, some of the best photos of which are found at The Big Picture – the Boston Globe’s photoblog of breaking news stories.


(David McNew/Getty Images)

Paging through a couple dozen extraordinary photographs represents a stunning way to experience a major news event – one that words may not be able to do justice.

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