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11 total reviews 
Comment from kanagraj


Beautiful caption and lovely photography. Excellent technical details are excellent. Good technique and impact. The camera angle I love it. Excellent pro presentation. I appreciated.

 Comment Written 01-Nov-2011


reply by the author on 01-Nov-2011
    Thanks so much for your positive feedback.
Comment from amfunny


An interesting photograph with good storytelling in it.
Very nicely composed and well focused. Looks pretty barren there.

 Comment Written 01-Nov-2011


reply by the author on 01-Nov-2011
    Thanks so much for your feedback, definitely barren area.
Comment from Anne


An interesting write up to go with this picture. I like the angle that you took this one and the way you see so far down the line of wind mills. An excellent picture.

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 01-Nov-2011
    Thanks again, appreciate your comments.
Comment from Sam S


This is a great initial impact image of the wind turbines. The blue sky pops the towers. We have these being installed in Canada. I think they are wonderful because they are clean power. Well done Mary. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thanks Sam appreciate your comments. I agree natural power is the way to go but was amazed at the cost of installation compared to yield back to the grid - I guess there isn't a lot of running cost after that though. Cheers Mary
Comment from RicksSketches


I dont know how effective these things are but they are a modern engineering marvel. The majesty is well captured in this photo. The contrast in colors are beautiful. The energy pulsates from the photo and it certainly tells the story. Great photo thanks for sharing it

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thank you so much for both your positive feedback and the high star rating. :)
Comment from donkeyoatey


Sounds like a long battle ahead. I personally am in favor of wind power, after the initial cost is is cheap, and has little environmental impact. I like the angle you shot from, gives depth and makes them seem endless..I also like the different positions the vanes are in. Donkeyoatey

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thanks for your feedback, I am in favour of natural energy but was amazed at the cost of implementation for such a small return to the power grid. But as you say there is very little ongoing costs.
Comment from GaliaG


very nice angle of shot, good focus, details, colors and composition

a well done photo

thanks for shairng

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 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thanks so much for your feedback, always appreciated.
Comment from Saylea Photography


Like the leading eye, I love to photo these as well, focus is
good as well as framing, light
works well here, good story
telling

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thanks so much for your feedback.
Comment from Henri Eftevand


It s a picture showing well how this mills change the landscape quite radical - you can agree or disagree about the mills - I do find the biggest ones quite scary but also fascinating

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thanks so much for your positive feedback. Appreciate your time to review.
Comment from canon shooter


Very good DOF on this one. Very good angle to show the wind farm. This looks like the same as we have in the USA. It is amazing what can stop construction of msny different things, Thanks for sharing the information.

 Comment Written 31-Oct-2011


reply by the author on 31-Oct-2011
    Thanks Bob, appreciate the feedback.