Turbines To the Horizon (and Beyond)
© Dan McCabe
Winner, Merit Award, 2019 Whidbey Island Fair
Winner, Blue Ribbon, 2019 Whidbey Island Fair
Another photo from my recent Palouse road trip.
There is an area just north of Dodge, WA that has a gazillion wind turbines. I first encountered them after dark, when thousands of red lights appeared on the side of the road. The next day's travel confirmed that those lights belonged to wind turbines.
I count 18 separate turbines in this photo, including two that are just over the horizon on the very left of the image.
In the foreground, you can see the start of a service road that snakes beside each of the wind turbines.
This photo was taken against a backdrop of mean looking storm clouds. Their dark nature is what I actually saw. With that backdrop, the white wind turbines really stand out.
This is another one of my photos that I'm presenting slightly larger than I usually do, since there are a lot of interesting details in this photo.
Turbines To the Horizon (and Beyond)
© Dan McCabe
Winner, Merit Award, 2019 Whidbey Island Fair
Winner, Blue Ribbon, 2019 Whidbey Island Fair
Another photo from my recent Palouse road trip.
There is an area just north of Dodge, WA that has a gazillion wind turbines. I first encountered them after dark, when thousands of red lights appeared on the side of the road. The next day's travel confirmed that those lights belonged to wind turbines.
I count 18 separate turbines in this photo, including two that are just over the horizon on the very left of the image.
In the foreground, you can see the start of a service road that snakes beside each of the wind turbines.
This photo was taken against a backdrop of mean looking storm clouds. Their dark nature is what I actually saw. With that backdrop, the white wind turbines really stand out.
This is another one of my photos that I'm presenting slightly larger than I usually do, since there are a lot of interesting details in this photo.