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Electrical transmission towers were built leaning into the canyon to avoid accidental short circuiting if a power line touched the walls. Front View

High performance powerboat club- Ft Myers Offshore members make their way around Marco Island during the annual Thanksgiving Fun Run

Saw some serious powerlines down by the Women of Achievement Bridge. Had to grab a silhouette.

Power lines a block away as seen through my telescope. The depth of field is quite narrow.

The poles are the same but the cross arms and wires were recently upgraded.

minolta srt-201 on fuji superia.

overexposed.

say like 50 or 90 yrs old

something we fear but we embraces it daily:

WHICH ENERGY DOES NOT CAUSE HARM TO MANKIND?

Sun = UV rays + skin cancers

Electrical = EMF + cancers of many

Coal energy = Lung cancers..

Nuclear energy =radioactives cancers

Water produced energy = Ecological damage by daming = Global warming..worst off

Wind?? energy...

Wave??

Steam??...coal is too polluting..

 

Took my brother-in-law along Powerline Trail this afternoon in the hopes of seeing a few moose. Not a single one in sight...timing is everything, I guess. :-)

 

It was a bit windy with cold rain at times.

Downed powerlines are visible on FR 502, following the Backbone Fire. Taken 8-12-21. Credit: Coconino National Forest.

I guess only one needed changing.

Powerlines - Hartlebury Common, Worcester Road, Stourport-on-Severn

Southeast of Walla Walla.

Happy Summer Solstice!!!

 

Powerline Series #1 of 4

 

I took these shots this evening on the way home from dinner with family.

It was raining lightly and stopped when I pullled over to take the photos.

The sky was a bright and beautiful purple and pink and the humid air was so fresh...

 

Thank you for your comments and visits....

Have a wonderful sleepie everyone! xo

 

Photographed by Ersin O.

I wonder if the outside two pick on the middle one for being different. lol.

These are the high tension wires that follow I-10, further down. Looks like the center brace broke. The ones on the left side are made of concrete

Smooth Green Snake Hill

-SW NH

I'm not sure what this is. At first it looks like a substation but there is only one 34.5kv line that plugs into it.

Mostly old with a touch of new - National Grid (NiMo) quadruple 34.5 kV subtrans circuit lattice tower, at the park at the Cohoes Falls (NY) hydro plant. Note addition of modern-style light grey post insulators for the 2 circuits on the right. Kodacolor 200 film.

Odd wide brace. May have been put up by a contracted crew after the hurricane.

this is the new pole to the burnt out transfomer

Powerline,Mitchell Street, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

taken in Vegreville-Two Hills area, AB

I thought this was a nice angle.

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