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Taken from on top of the bridge that runs over the Albertcanal, the bridge is part of a huge lock.
The shot
2 x Standard 3 exposures HDR [-2,0,+2EV] in RAW/ISO100 at f/13 using the Sigma 10-20mm lens, on a tripod.
Photomatix
Tonemapped using the detail enhancer.
Tonemapped the 0EV shots with the same settings to be able to correct the movement of the windmill blades.
Photoshop
° Blended the 0EV shots to correct the movement of the windmill blades.
° Vertorama stitching with my predefined action ( See here for description )
° Shadows and highlights.
° Color balance.
° Some manual highlight dodging and saturation sponging.
° High pass sharpening ( See here for description )
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Huge wind power park on the Ijsselmeer (taken in 2005)
Technical stuff: Canon T90, 200mm 2.8, Fuji Velvia50.
Scanned with Nikon LS5000 + vuescan(linux) + darktable(linux).
A few words about the workflow: scanning with vuescan at full resolution/48bits color with a calibrated scanner. Import into darktable, crop & rotate to correct some scanning mistakes, export into jpeg reduced for flickr. And that's all...
I am happy with the results...
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Fresh powdery snow shaped by the power of wind... I felt like I was hiking through an art gallery yesterday.
It was the last day of winter too. Happy Spring. :D
Without using the latest technology, this man uses nature power, the wind. which is the conversion of wind energy into more useful forms, such as driving this banca. Wind energy is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, and reduces toxic atmospheric and greenhouse gas emissions if used to replace fossil-fuel.
Note: This photo is part of a set (>>Click Here<< "Photography Only Set")
PK Challenge #102
This is just a few of the over 200 windmills in this wind farm. You can see them turning at different speed due to the different winds at each location.
The windmill at Woodchurch in Kent bordered by yellow rapeseed fields on a glorious Easter Saturday (before it rained!)
A wind power generation farm creates enough power to supply 100% of the energy needs of nearby Rock Port, Mo. (population 1,400). “Stop thinking in terms of limitations and start thinking in terms of possibilities.” – Terry Josephson
A bitterly cold and windy weather front pushing its way over Prestatyn yesterday. Best viewed large. Press 'L'
The annual trip to East Yorkshire and the Bempton Cliffs and Flamborough Head area in May.
Day 4
A break from the wildlife and a trip up to Saltburn-By-The-Sea. We walked from Saltburn along the beach North to the South end of Redcar and back. Not much wildlife to photograph so just tried to shoot these Wind Turbines at Redcar.
Saltburn-By-The-Sea is a great place for a day out.