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♫ Wake Me Up ♫ - Avicii
Finding Yourself
by Theresa Ann Moore
Of all the people that you may know
There is one who remains an embryo
You will never meet them face to face
Because you are standing in their place
When you stop to think... you will seek
Asking yourself, what makes you unique
As life passes through a continuing turnstile
Identity changes like the shadow of a sundial
When you are asked to describe your being
It is difficult to pinpoint what you are seeing
You see yourself in the eyes of those who look
Scanning their notes in an observation book…
No two chapters will be exactly the same
Each person sees you in a different frame
All that you can find of yourself is a reflection...
A variety of appraisals derived by connection
Within a searching mind, your vision is vast
Someone inside is waiting to be released at last
Finally there is an emergence of your worth
Find your significant self... then experience birth
Atlantic coast, Aquitaine, Southwestern France
Here comes the sun in between the pylon as it gloriously manifests itself as day turns into night and earth rotates!!
Northamptonshire is seemingly the Wind Turbine capital of the UK (for on-shore); these monsters rising out are quite a size and leave a mark on the surrounding landscape.
Música (abrir en nueva pestaña) / Music (Open link in new tab): London Grammar - Metal & Dust
Un viejo molino eólico, evidenciando su innegable condición de "renovable".
-English:
An old water pumping windmill, revealing how "renewable" it is.
Imagen protegida por Plaghunter / Image protected by Plaghunter
© Francisco García Ríos 2019- All Rights Reserved / Reservados todos los derechos.
Sunset over Burbo Bank Windfarm and the neighbouring windfarms off the Welsh coast in the Irish Sea, taken from the sandbanks off New Brighton during the ebbing tide.
Near Blanchardville Wisconsin. Old native limestone farmhouse that is being remodeled once again for yet another generation. A “someone still wants me” story.
♫ The Jacksons, Mick Jagger - State of Shock ♫
You know I really love you, baby
Want you I reall want you, mama
You got me paralyzed
(You got me paralyzed)
You got me catatonic
(You got me catatonic baby)
You got me supersonic
(You got me supersonic, baby)
You know I'm deep fried
(You know I'm deep fried)
Yeah, look what you've done to me
Look what you've done to me
Look what you've done to me
Yeah, how you move
(A state of shock)
Ørsted Nordre Flint Wind Farm | Copenhagen, Denmark
Headquartered in Denmark, the Ørsted vision is a world that runs entirely on green energy.
Ørsted develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, renewable hydrogen and green fuels facilities, and bioenergy plants.
Moreover, Ørsted provides energy products to its customers.
Ørsted is the only energy company in the world with a science-based net-zero emissions target as validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), and Ørsted aims to deliver a net-positive biodiversity impact from all new renewable energy projects it commissions from 2030 at the latest.
Chicago. 2017
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Windy days are perfect to create power with windmills. In my homeland, located in the north of Bavaria in Germany, there are a lot of windpower plants. I like them as they are good photographic sujets.
Schneider-Kreuznach 5.6/300 Symmar-S
Intrepid Mk IV 4x5
Red Filter
EV 13; f 1:32, 1/8 sec
Fomapan 100
developed in FX-39, dil 1+9, 7min@20°, one minute constant agitation, then every minute for ten seconds
Scanned w/Epson 850 @3200dpi, cropped to 4000/3200px@300dpi
On a remote island, power and energy are always a concern. This is on South Point Park on the Big Island of Hawaii.
We had a doosy of a wild electrical storm last night.
This was one of the best shots of the night and is mostly, if not all, one single lightning bolt.
Exposure: 30 seconds, f/7.1, ISO 200, with 25mm focal length.
(2019-03-14)
Slightly reworked version of a shot that was featured in the Huffington Post this week. www.huffingtonpost.com/anne-finucane/businesses-can-drive...
Chesterton Windmill is a 17th-century cylindric stone tower windmill with an arched base, located outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire. The windmill is one of Warwickshire's most famous landmarks. It stands on a hilltop overlooking the village of Chesterton for nearly 350 years. It is near the Roman Fosse Way and about five miles (8 km) south-east of Warwick. It was built around 1632-1633 and it is built of hard local limestone, with sandstone detailing, on a shallow platform of 71 feet 9 inches (21.87 m) in diameter. The mill tower with a cap height of 36 feet (11 m), unique worldwide in structure and mechanics, is supported on six semicircular arches, on piers, the outer faces of which are arcs of circles radiating from a common centre.
The Gunfleet Sands Offshore Wind Farm is located approximately 7km south-east of Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, in the Northern Thames Estuary. It consists of two phases, Gunfleet Sands 1 with 30 turbines and Gunfleet Sands 2 with 18 turbines. Total capacity of Gunfleet Sands Offshore Wind Farm is 172MW corresponding to the consumption of up to 100,000 British households. The wind farm is operated and maintained from the town of Brightlingsea only 35 minutes away by vessel.
Borumba Pumped Hydro Electricity Project that will be able to store 2 gigawatt of energy for the Australian electricity grid has just been given the green light to proceed to detailed engineering design. This project will be built just upstream of this location. So I guess that this well make this site "Greener" than it already is.
The wind farms at New Brighton have divided opinion some thinking they are a blot on the landscape and other thinking they really add something. I'm in the later group and at this time of year, when the sun sets directly behind them, they are wonderful.
A nice thick patch of forestry pine in definitely one of my happy places but something has happened recently that makes me sad. I know these trees are grown to eventually be harvested and a renewable source of timber is a brilliant idea but from what I can tell, at least 80% (maybe more by now) of forestry pine has been cut down in our entire region. Makes this image even more special... bugger.