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Sim: Outbreak

sunset and the line never sleeps

I saw the sunset might look good so I quickly grabbed my camera and headed to a bridge at this park next to some power lines. The clouds cleared out and it didn't get to be as good as I thought but it was still pretty nice. I really like how everything is silhouetted against the orange sunset and a nice relfextion in the river. At first I was going to remove the power lines in Photoshop but then I thought this gave it a nice urban look, since this WAS taken in a park in the middle of a bunch of houses in the suburbs.

Hernando Beach, Florida

Lens test. Minolta MC Celtic 200mm f4 at f4

Looking out across The Trossachs, with the power delivered from The Loch Sloy dam in the foreground and The Inversnaid Hotel on the East side of Loch Lomond. All viewed from Ben Vane.

Art created from my photos | Virginia Highway | Sunset abstract

High Voltage Powerlines in a misty landscape.

Trøndelag, Norway

CRISS CROSS is the challenge for Saturday 3rd June 2023, Group Our Daily Challenge

 

Inspired by David Bowie (Live Aid 1985)

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDQkaI6DT3s

 

132 KV Powerlines over the mangrove forest, coming from the Channel Island Gas Powerstation, providing the Top End with electricity.

Powerlines, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Olympus digital camera

"and if it snows that stretch down south will never stand the strain"

 

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Do you believe I just happened to spot this the other day. I only have two groups on Flickr, “Covered in Vines” and “Power Lines are a Problem.” This is a photo of power lines covered in vines. It doesn’t get much better than this.

Happy Telegraph Tuesday!

Powerlines stretching across Salisbury Plain

Back to a few rural shots from northern Tasmania today. This stand of trees is from a timber plantation. That's why they are so closely packed together to encourage straight upward growth. Being on a hillside actually maximises the amount of sunlight that falls on the trees each day - following the same principle adopted by most vineyards.

Powerlines crossing Elberiver near Artlenburg during a spectacular sunset. Warm red color came from dust of the vulcano Cumbre Vieja on island of La Palma, Canary island, Spain.

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