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First test with Fuji X-E2

Nikon 8-15/3.5-4.5 fisheye shot on a D810. Developed in Lightroom 6.10 to Camera Standard, CA-removal=ON, NRed=OFF, sharpening at 35/0.5/36/10.

See my review at Cameralabs.

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Canon EOS 500D & Tamron SP AF 17-50mm F/2.8 XR VC

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

The line on the right goes to the West end of Louisiana while the one on the right makes a trip about 200 miles down to the coast.

Fog around the power line towers outside of FermiLab

Slemco built all of these poles, but the underbuild actually belongs to Cleco

this is one of the biggest types used in holland.

its only used for 1 line.

In my opinion this type is one of the most fascinating ones ive seen so far.

The second one must be an albino pole considering that LUS's new poles are usually black.

Powerline and railroad crossing during a fiery summer sunset in Holland, Michigan.

Cleco's H-Frames in the sugarcane

Only one insulator was changed on this pole.

There is a big solar power transmission line project from Tonopah, AZ to Blythe. What a ride.

These powerlines lie next to the highway from Jökulsárlón driving east.

Electric Powerlines

 

Location: Wigley Bank Road, Gallowstree Elm, Near Stourton.

These follow I10 from Henderson, LA to Beaumont, TX.

Located in SC (Santee Cooper) 230kv

Some of the poles have the bottom circuits built up to 34.5kv. Very random

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