Very nice composition, and part of pur new industrial landscape, just like factory chimneys were years ago!
Great colours too
Best Wishes, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
I quite like this shot............the detail and blue tones are lovely and I like the silhouetted plants.
Like Peter says in the first comment...............wind turbines are here to stay, and will eventually become a "normal" part of the landscape they're situated in.
US is at least getting on board with blade inspection and necessary action for longevity. I get the impression that has been lagging...perhaps that requires infrastructure maturity.
Everyone praises clean energy but forgets that it's most of all big business... those who win with it are always the same ones, those who pay are always the masses... and don't forget that the recycling and other problems posed by these so-called clean energies are swept under the carpet...
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Peter_Private_Box said:
Very nice composition, and part of pur new industrial landscape, just like factory chimneys were years ago!
Great colours too
Best Wishes, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
William Sutherland said:
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tiabunna said:
neira-Dan said:
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Keith Burton said:
Like Peter says in the first comment...............wind turbines are here to stay, and will eventually become a "normal" part of the landscape they're situated in.
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Murray Leshner (Murr… said:
They are intriguing to me from a tourist perspective...I don't have them in my back yard, but a local company was making blades.
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