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Lightning over Disneyland, Paris. Family holiday this year. Heat was building for days and this was the result. Kids were in bed, had no tripod, so I balanced the camera on a cushion, pointing out of the hotel room and waited. This was the last strike before it rained. I've darkened the original and found different colours on different forks of the lightning. Can't believe how lucky I was.
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Another "street test" of the Electrical Parade at Magicland Park in Second Life...the floats are looking better and better each day!
I spotted this set of pylons recently when there was a storm brewing and thought it would make a good composition with a moody sky backdrop. I tried it with both short and long exposures and this was the best I think. I also liked the concept of combining man made electricity with the natural electricity in the clouds. For this I used a Lee Big Stopper and a 3 stop Lee neutral density graduated filter although it actually needed another stop. It was an exposure of several minutes but as the clouds were slow moving, it still gave a streaking effect which is what I wanted. I also always use long exposure noise reduction which doubles the wait time before you can preview the shot! A lightning strike onto the Pylon would have been nice but you can't have it all!
An electrical fence located at the cattle ranch located at Michigan Bar Board. This is at the East location of Sacramento County.
The Cimko 24mm wide angle lens exaggerates the size of the electricity pylon, making it tower over the house in the bottom left corner.
Date taken: April 3 2021
Camera: Olympus OM-2 Spot Program
Film: Fujicolor C200
Lens: Cimko 24mm
ISO setting: 200
Exposure: I think this was in Program mode (full auto aperture and shutter). No record kept anyway. Off-the-film electronic metering with no +/- EV offset.
Developing and scanning: The Film Safe Ltd
Post processing: Some shadow recovery.
This photograph gives us a closer look at part of this major substation that transfers the power from the underground power turbines - driven by the massive water pressure of that drop down the mountain - on to the large transmission lines that feed the towns and the city of Launceston in the valley below.
One of the brushes fitted to a sub-minuature electric motor sitting on One Pound UK
Many thanks for the Favs and the comments :-) HMM
certainly more than expected for such a specialist macro - much appreciated.
Lightning captured from the window of my apartment when I was staying in Rio. Camera was finely balanced on a window ledge; nearly dropped it when a huge thunderclap went off very near!
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The downstream side of the circa-1897 hydropower plant, one of the first of its kind ever built and the oldest still in operation.
With a little cropping and processing, a photo taken this year could look a century old. Right out of the bottom of the picture are some blaze orange safety markers, and to the left are the modern transmission lines. What I didn't need to crop out was the adjacent coal-fired power plant that took over when too little water was flowing on the Hudson River to generate electricity. That was demolished years ago.