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now, thay's a propellerTurbines at the windfarm in Crockwell.
http://downunder.customer.netspace.net. ... peller.jpg http://downunder.customer.netspace.net. ... ller_1.jpg Regards CD
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http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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Turbines at the windfarm in Crockwell. http://downunder.customer.netspace.net. ... peller.jpg http://downunder.customer.netspace.net. ... ller_1.jpg Cheers CD
Wind farms are amazing places - not very photogenic IMO.
I have often wondered if all of the wind farms on this planet were going full tilt would they throw the earth off axis Chris
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Hi CD
Love no 1 - with no 2, I keept waiting for the bottom half to downoad before I realised this was the way the shot had been framed I admire your eye for a photgraphic opportunity. As sirhc55 says, the farms themselves are not necessarily photogenic, yet I found your first shot to have lots of graphic impact and be very pleasing. That's the essence of what I hope to be able to achieve in time - to move beyond simply capturing what everyone sees, to being able to see and record beauty where it might otherwise be overlooked. ...bit deep for a Saturday arvo
I wish I had said that - very eloquent Chris
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i wonder if it would more effective if it was shot at a slow shutter speed so at least they look like they were working....
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