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Gwynt-y-Mor (English Translation: Sea Wind) is a 576 megawatt offshore wind farm located off the North Wales Coast and is the fourth largest wind farm in the world. Proposals are under consideration to further increase its size. It's always windy here!
Presently there are 160 wind turbines of 150m (490ft) tip height above sea level and it began operating in June 2015.
The town pictured to the right is Rhyl. By looking down the row of pylons you will see the feint trace of a rainbow stemming from the cloud above.
Try enlarging the image for a closer look - which will better show how the pylons meander across the distant hillside before veering to the right in front of the woodland.
Very much hope you are all still keeping safe and well too!.
Gwynt-y-Mor (English Translation: Sea Wind) is a 576 megawatt offshore wind farm located off the North Wales Coast and is the fourth largest wind farm in the world.
This is the point, near Dinorben, Llanfair Talhaiarn, Conwy, North Wales, where the electricity generated joins the National Grid.
Presently, there are 160 wind turbines of 150m (490ft) tip height above sea level and it began operating in June 2015.
Proposals are under consideration to further increase its size.
After all it's always windy here!
A shooting party trek across farmland on a misty December morning.
Near Woolbeding in West Sussex.
And just for the record my Flickr chums... I am firmly opposed to all blood "sports". I shoot with cameras only!!!
Designed by Jacqueline Poncelet the Sub Station Wall is clad with Vitreous Enamelled Panels
HWW !
Edgware Road Station. London. UK.
Dark rain clouds over the South Downs blot out the waning October sun.
Near Tote Lane at Stedham in West Sussex.
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Power cable | Electromagnetic propulsion motor | Air tank | Water supply / drain valve | Water supply / drain valve
Posts carrying power cables the length of South Gare to a lighthouse and radar station on the entrance to the River Tees. Buoyed channel into Teesport docks beyond.
someway between Tokyo and Nagano. An early shinkansen train rides, the morning hours view from the famous Japan bullet train.
Looking north towards Penny Hill wind farm, from Aston. The line of the power cables is where the HS2 route would have gone before cancellation.
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Coppermill Lane named after the ancient copper rolling mills that once existed on the mill stream a few hundred yards behind the railway lines in this picture on the Walthamstow Reservoir complex, now infuriatingly called Walthamstow Wetlands to accommodate the needs of the snooty twats that have arrived in the area as a result of gentrification, cough, cough !.
LR3698
2009 almost ends, time to let the curtain down.
Fiery sunset captured early this year. Adjustment of Recovery and Black in Lightroom.
Vientiane/Laos - City Walk
Laos Round-trip
Vientiane: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vientiane
Vientiane province: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vientiane_province
Spotted this whilst out on our daily dog walk from home. Really needed a much longer lens - this was a crop from my 18-105mm.
Created from a 3 shot hdr, each raw file was expanded to an extra 2 over and under to create a hdr of 9 images with one stop between them. They were merged in Photomatix, the sky and ground were treated in fractalius, a opy overlay of the image using colour mode was used to soften the edges arounf the sun. This was shot using a 210mm effective 336mm on 35mm film. Press L to view on black.