| camera | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi |
| exposure mode | unknown |
| shutterspeed | 1/1250s |
| aperture | f/10.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO400 |
| focal length | 70.0mm |
| resolution | 1200x558 pixels |
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windmills
comments (19)
Wooohoooo to renewable energy! Love the shot, Kay! I really like the weird lighting and soft edges.
You captured these very well, I love the drama atmosphere in this one, the dark clouds I mean....
Excellent, everything worked with you, or shall I say you spotted the opportunity very well.
Likey
I must say, Kay, that I LOVE seeing these windmills wherever they are (especially here in Europe), even if they're not like the old, traditional ones I cherish. They speak to the kind of technology and forward-thinking we need to be seeing everywhere...kinda like the ubiquitous cranes! You certainly captured the perfect setting for these 6 friends, doing their thing!
Wonderful composition Bank of clouds and a bank of windmills
That cloud bank makes the perfect backdrop. Machines harnessing nature, well illustrated.
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Very good capture! I have seen many windmill shots, but this one stands out for the ethereal glow.
Great perspective and very well composed shot. Like the warm colors too. Nice job.
tried to do a wind farm myself but it didn't look owt like this, great shot Kay
Wonderful composition against this wall of clouds. Great tones!
Great shot - I love the linear composition and the lighting is very dramatic. Lovely subtle colouring too.
Ingrid
They look like they are standing guard over something! Excellent - that sky is a bit spooky!
Wonderful capture here, Kay.
I hate these things. They creep me out. I used to travel to Cornwall a lot and they used to lurk at the side of the road.
That aside this is a lovely bit of processing, which you know I will always like.
Terrific lighting. Where is this?
Some people don't like them, I probably wouldn't like to live near them because they're noisy, but they do look much nicer than pylons!
Beautiful composition!
I like these things. They are clean and hopeful. But a lot of people in the UK seem to hate them. It may be because we a re a small island and there isn't room for the number we need. Or it's just some deep conservatism and resistance to change.
Kay: Thanks so much for your comments. I'm sorry for the delay. Have been suffering from headaches so I've taken a little vacation from the computer.
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