Victor, thank you. These were taken on my way home from my brother-in-law’s, who lives in Sacramento, California. I’d seen them on my way there and thought that they would be wonderful to photograph at sunset.
Thank you. I have fun photographing these power distribution towers. I suspect that because of 9/11, people give me a more critical look when I photograph the towers. Fortunately, I carry a business card with my blog address and other information on it. The people seem to be relieved and the tension passes with a friendly conversation.
Cool title for a marvellously lit and coloured image.
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Victor, thank you. These were taken on my way home from my brother-in-law’s, who lives in Sacramento, California. I’d seen them on my way there and thought that they would be wonderful to photograph at sunset.
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One day I will have to get to Sacramento!
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It is a surprisingly nice city. Some areas make for great photographic opportunities.
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Great shot!
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Thank you. I have fun photographing these power distribution towers. I suspect that because of 9/11, people give me a more critical look when I photograph the towers. Fortunately, I carry a business card with my blog address and other information on it. The people seem to be relieved and the tension passes with a friendly conversation.
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Beautiful colors, textures, and perspective.
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Thank you Chris. I kept thinking that I had too much field in the foreground. Maybe not.
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For me, no. But that’s just my opinion.
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Thanks for you opinion, it is much appreciated.
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My pleasure. It’s a great shot.
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And yes, on the march – a sinister twist to a stunning setting.
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Yes, and thank you. These huge towers are sinister. Somewhat a variation of H.G. Wells “War of the Worlds”.
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Now you’ve said it, that’s precisely what I was thinking of 🙂
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