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These are identical to the ones that are all over Alabama

Older Entergy 69KV's. These are some of my favorite designs, but most are being replaced by the style on the pole behind this one.

Electric Powerlines

 

Location: Kinver Road, Gallowstree Elm, Near Stourton.

From my driveway in Franklin, LA.

These were changed to build a new boulevard on the north side of the city.

Photograph shot from the walkway along the south side of Herbert Hoover Middle School, San Francisco.

This one was built last year. The old pole had weathered away to almost nothing at the top.

Cleco's lines going into a new substation with the high lines in the background.

Image of a powerline taken at the Duzi River in Pietermaritzburg just after sunrise.

Pentax K1000 with expired Kodak Gold 400 at Cardwell Hill Trail near Corvallis Oregon. Digitally retouched with Apple Photos since I'm still learning how to do film photography.

Tonight my wife was having a Karaoke party for her girlfriends at our home. I escaped to the moors!!!

This photo is taken at Hellisheidi moor east of Reykjavík where huge geothermal poweplant is under construction.

On this photo we can see two different powerlines. One in the air which moves power from the hydropowerplants 150km east of Reykjavík. The pipelines moves steam to the new nearby geothermal powerplant.

In west we can see the sunset around midnight north of Reykjavík.

Powerlines hidden away at this secret location.

Power lines along VA288 in Virginia. In the distance are a number of very tall radio masts.

Powerlines during a fiery summer sunset in Holland, Michigan.

Just some powerlines that I thought looked curiously places

These run from east to west all the way across the state. They run into Texas, turn north, come back through LA and go up to Arkansas

Taken somewhere in Bellefonte, PA.

Hey Paul

 

This line lost about 30 poles after Hurricane Lili, most of which were rebuilt by Mississippi Power crews that were helping.

643_Powerline_ Bonneville Power Administration. Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Credit: US Forest Service.

Old double H-Frames with only one ciruit.

wallpaper I created out of a powerline photo!

Having an obsession with these things lately.

this pic reminds me of this song, Late Goodbye, by The poets of the fall..

   

in our headlights, staring, bleak, beer cans, deer's eyes

on the asphalt underneath, our crushed plans and my lies

lonely street signs, powerlines, they keep on flashing, flashing by

 

and we keep driving into the night

it's a late goodbye, such a late goodbye

and we keep driving into the night

it's a late goodbye

    

The three phase line on the left was once an NPPD 115-kv line, while the tower-line on the right is a dual-circuit 69-kv line. At one time these power lines tied the Kramer Steam Plant to a substation on 36th street. The Kramer Station was torn down several years ago, and OPPD replaced the former NPPD substation in Sarpy County.

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M, Planar 100/3,5 T*, polarizing filter. Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus EPP (exp. 08/2010), home-developed with the Tetenal E-6 3-bath kit.

I was looking around photos from last year and found this one from Houston, Texas with a cool urban feeling. The majestic skyline behind and the nest of powerlines coming in from all different directions.

 

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