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With amateur photography skills and maybe a little of pure serendipity I just Take Aim and Shoot. Hope you enjoy the results.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
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42 comments:
AS I STOOD TAKING THESE SHOTS THE SUNSET I POSTED LAST WEEK (FOUR POSTS DOWN) WAS RIGHT BEHIND ME.
Very pretty & the sunset lighting is really cool!
Nice shots Carletta, the evening light is a perfect light I think. Thanks for sharing:)
Light and shade, they are beautiful...
Those are great captures, can't get over how huge they look.
All the best
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Wonderful light! I see these things all over but none have ever looked this beautiful!
don't you just think these giants defy logic? great capture
I do have the softest spot for these in the green sense and the graceful line sense as well
Great shots. Those giants always get my attention.
These are wonderful shots Carletta. They are indeed gentle giants against the sky.
I love these windmills, I think they are so graceful!
Great skies!
Enjoy the weekend.
"My SkyWatch Here"
Love how they have a sunset glow! They are always constant aren't they. I see them on route to Texas..hundreds of them.
*I shall hug my 250 yr. old lady for you! smiles and blessings NG
Terrific shots, Carletta! They do look like gentle giants wearing their soft pink colors against the lovely sky! Funny, you don't normally think of them in that way, but coloring and setting does it all!
Enjoy your weekend!
Sylvia
Wonderful sunset light in this thrilling image, Carletta. These windmills seem very modern flowers in the countryside.
Have a nice day!
Good photograph of the Giants silently at work and the light from the setting sun lights them up very nice.
Eaglesbrother
Wonderful photo!! The light of the setting sun really changing the appearance of these giants!
Very dramatic!
Wonderful sunset light :o)
Carletta: Amazing capture of the wind turbines into the sky.
The second composition is my fav. Well done
Happy SWF.
Eric, Holland
Wow wow I love windmills!
Glorious shots - we need more of these . . .
the play of light is so beautiful here.
Beautiful sky. Great shots.
Thanks for visiting me too
Have a nice weekend
Gunilla
Beautiful glow! These are a familiar site along the desert highways here in So Cal too.
Hugs and blessings,
Carletta,wonderul photo of the wind turbines and sky.
they do seem to watch the sky. :)
I did a post last month about a wind farm near us.......great shots.
Gill in Canada
Wonderful how the sun maks them shine against the sky:)
I love seeing these :) They are just awesome :)
I've seen these, and really wouldn't mind having one in my yard. LOL
B.
Carletta - I love these pictures and windmill farms in general. I also think it's great that you named them gentle giants - such a wonderful landscape of images and words.
Lovely shots, as always, Carletta.
They look as though they're about to take a bow and say" That's it for today folks" but they're not- that's the good thing about machinery!
Cool! The glow from the sun is turning the grass to bronze! Beautiful skies!
These windmills are really interesting. I have seen some being transported on trucks and railroad cars (disassembled, of course) and they are huge! There are huge windfarms along the Columbia River on the border between Washington and Oregon, and a traveler along the interstate can see a lot of them.
Nice shots, the light is wonderful.
My first contact with wind turbines was In Tiverton ,Ontario where I worked at the first wind turbine farm. There has been many more since. I think you have done a marvelous job showing the giants and the warm sun reflecting off them.
These are neat pictures! WE saw a lot of these in Ca. but have none where we are.
Love the soft colors of the sky.
I have a pastel sky this time, too!
Junie
Cool shots! We didn't that close when we saw some.
Stunning photographs. Thanks for sharing.
Great photos. I love the "ambiance" due to the sunset!
My SWF
Great light! I know many people hate the sight of them, but they always cheer me up.
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