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Ubiquitous high power electric lines span many miles across the eastern Colorado prairies to bring electricity to the burgeoning populations and isolated farmsteads. Low angle post dawn sunlight creates dimensionality with long highlighted ridge lines and deep shadows.
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Our little town of Jal, NM lost power last night for 6 hours. It gave me the opportunity to practice my nighttime long exposure photography and capture light trails from the curious members of the community that ventured out to see just how much of the town was without power. The red glow you see in the pictures is from the flare of the gasoline refinery northeast of town, which fortunately for us, was burning bright and was enhanced by cloud cover. Photo is unedited, except to add my watermark in Photoshop.
Posted to Just For Fun about 3315 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Our little town of Jal, NM lost power last night for 6 hours. It gave me the opportunity to practice my nighttime long exposure photography and capture light trails from the curious members of the community that ventured out to see just how much of the town was without power. The red glow you see in the pictures is from the flare of the gasoline refinery northeast of town, which fortunately for us, was burning bright and was enhanced by cloud cover. Photo is unedited, except to add my watermark in Photoshop.
Posted to Just For Fun about 3315 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Our little town of Jal, NM lost power last night for 6 hours. It gave me the opportunity to practice my nighttime long exposure photography and capture light trails from the curious members of the community that ventured out to see just how much of the town was without power. The red glow you see in the pictures is from the flare of the gasoline refinery northeast of town, which fortunately for us, was burning bright and was enhanced by cloud cover. Photo is unedited, except to add my watermark in Photoshop.
Posted to Just For Fun about 3315 days ago, 0 comment(s)
This is a highly edited version of Time Past
Posted to Urban about 3332 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Samsung
ISO 50
4mm
Panoramic
F2.2
1/170
Posted to HDR about 3334 days ago, 2 comment(s)
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View from the edge of East Midlands Airport
Posted to Black and White about 3440 days ago, 3 comment(s)
This is the Old Bunzen Lake Hydro Plant – Indian Arm, Vancouver, B.C.

Closed down in 2000, its location pushed back against a steep hillside gives it a haunted look.
Posted to Historical Sites about 3442 days ago, 0 comment(s)