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2021 Dyxum Day Prime Challenge day 180 with Carl Zeiss Jena MC Sonnar 2.8/180mm (P6, Zebra) at f/2.8
The windmill at McIntosh can finish up this windmill series. I couldn't help myself and had to throw up a tight shot of an unsettled sky over the windmill, Dickens barn and silo. I suppose that this is a sky shot and far more of a sky than encountered out at Pawnee Grass Lands. I shot this near route #66 along McIntosh Agricultural Museum. This has un-focused clouds hung in the sky. Still, this is a pleasant sky and better than recent skies. In any case, I decided to keep the tones as they were though somewhat indistinct. I appreciated the clouds enveloping the sky again; I saw the clouds and decided that this was as good a location as any - better than most.
Now we are locked in another of our regular swirling Koch-Bros sizzling high and crud global warming skies. Perhaps they served up a pleasant day in your area of the world. They'll get you next! Better that than after when T-Rump gets his hands on the nukes so that he can beat the mass extinction guaranteed by the Kochs. Nuke skies everywhere. Ronnie 666 was right: gumment isn't the solution; it's the problem! Time to round up all those scurrilous scofflaws; you know, George Washington, Ben Franklin, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson... Warrants for all of them!
This is the McIntosh-Lohr Farm Agricultural Museum on Highway #66, (not the same as Route #66) It goes up to Estes Park and end mostly east at Flatteville. I dropped everything else because the clouding has been absent recently, They really popped the structures. The unpainted barn is the McIntosh barn and the red one the Dickens barn moved in from the FAA property. I'm related some how or another to the Dickens crowd. Old Jack, I remember he had trouble remembering to put the gear down BEFORE he landed his plane. I am about out of extra time for the remaining captures during my cleanup. I was just in time for the sky on that Sunday.
A shot of the wind farm just outside Palm Springs CA.
I took this from a car doing like 80 MPH on the way back from Mexico (I wasn't driving :-)
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1700 tonnes of steel and concrete were installed for the wind turbine, and a further 1300 tonnes for the foundation with a diameter of 20 meters. The three rotor blades, each 39 meters in length and the gondola (nacelle height: 138.4 m), together weigh 135 tonnes.
This one system supplies more than 1100 households (2000 kW) with electricity.
this was on the way to san francisco, taken out the back of our vehicle.
i had never seen so many of those in one place.
Windpower in the mountains of southern Vermont.
Sears Point. The only windfarm allowed to date in 'Green" Vermont.
Record-breaking heat waves are rippling across he planet, bringing death and destruction in the wake. The issue we must face today is how to adress climate change as quickly and effectively as possible, before extreme weather like this gets more and more worse.
One of the ways is to stop using fossil fuel and start to use more wind power.
Shoreham
1933 VoigtlÀnder Brilliant box camera and expired Svema FN-64 ( exp March 1993 ) shot at 20 iso and developed in caffenol delta for 11 minutes at 20C.
Een nieuwe camera gekocht, maar door COVID-19 natuurlijk wat beperkte mogelijkheden om er op uit te gaan. Gisterenavond naar de Zwolsehoek gereden, om net onder de Ketelbrug de zonsondergang te bekijken. Ik vond dit wel een mooi contrast, de letterlijk reusachtige moderne windmolens, terwijl uiterst links de vuurtoren van Urk haar best doet een lichtje in de duisternis te bieden.
Wind farm along the Columbia River near Biggs Junction.
Photographing from a moving Boat posing some real challenges there is no second guessing when scenes present the selves
Went up to the Dorion wind farm, today. There was a good amount of wind blowing so the turbines were moving. It is very intimidating when they are moving.
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Everyone talks about the changes of energy, renewable power and this stuff. So you will find modern windmills all over the landscape that is characterized by agriculture.
Hasselblad 903 SWC
Carl Zeiss CF 4.5/38 Biogon w/red filter
Rollei RPX 100
dev Rodinal, 1+25, 9min, 20°
Scan Epson 850 @3200dpi, cropped 2000px@300dpi