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I knew there were loads of pylons in this area so my challenge for this evening was to find the vantage point to get the maximum number in a photo.
I think there is one just poking its head above the hillside and one behind another - so I'm going for 19. I'm happy to be corrected. But enough to have your hair standing on end.
Sunset under the jetty at Hervey Bay. I just loved how the light was hitting the pylons.
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Taken on 17 March 2016 and uploaded 3 December 2024.
Two electricity pylons on Swanscombe Marshes in Kent, between the towns of Greenhithe in Dartford and Northfleet in Gravesham. Swanscombe Marshes is a pleasant open space with relics of bygone industry and it doesn't need to be built on.
Here are two pylons, dancing. One - the taller of the two - has an identical twin across the River Thames: the twins are each 623 feet tall and are the tallest pylons in the UK. With their occult powers and esoteric knowledge and super-brains they protect the peninsula against wanton speculation and foolish development by way of clever and powerful hexes. The imperceptible and subtle dance performed here strengthens these hexes and sends out good vibes to walkers of the marshes and so far, Things remain as they should be.
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Pylon in St Wolfgang, Austria.
20 September 2014
Olympus OMD EM10 micro four thirds camera.
14-42 kit lens.
Adjusted and cropped in DXO Photolab and Nik Silver Effex Pro 2.
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Another night of sitting in a random place taking a star trail photo..
Tonight's location was near Raby on the Wirral. Its pretty nearby and the light pollution isnt to bad. i did try to light up the pylon with a torch but during the last 5 or so photos a low mist rolled in, fogged up the lens and ruined that idea!
This was taken over 40min with the moon rising to the right as i was taking the photos
f5.6/ISO400@30 x 74
One of the pair of the tallest pylons in the UK, at 190m (623ft) tall, carrying 400kv cables across the River Thames between West Thurrock, Essex and Swanscombe, Kent. The crossing is 1372m wide.
Would have been nice to have a focal point such as a castle or monument instead but sometimes you have to take what your given.
With the drier warmer weather we've had this last week, the ground has dried out just enough to go for walks along paths that have been under water for months. Just in time too.
The obstacle pylons are on barges floating on the Hudson River made of a rip away material in case of an accident. Thankfully nothing happened...
I'm not clear on what the pointy hats on these old pylons are all about. Photographed at Docklands, Melbourne on a beautiful autumn evening.
My husband spotted this heron perching in a pylon today! The heron was fairly obliging, hanging around just long enough for me to manage a few shots before flying off!
The beautiful evening colors that reflect in the water are disturbed by the pylons that no longer serve a purpose. Copper Island sits in the distance.