Tuesday, March 24, 2015
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Always a great graphical spectacle those grid lines. I also tried it several times myself but haven't made a good one already. Great shot with a good point of view. I like it Andy.
ReplyDeleteI love the perspective of your photo! I don't know what it is, but there seems to be a lot going on in the photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective on this photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Andy!
ReplyDeleteNice composition of the electricity grids, I like your low point of view.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly have a strong presence in Pickering!
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ReplyDeleteA great composition.
ReplyDeleteThere goes a lot of electricity.. ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspective. Love it.
Andy, you have captured the power in your excellent photo. Perhaps you could sell this one to the power company.
ReplyDeleteFeeding the hungry masses. I like the lines
ReplyDeleteThey look huge from that angel....you don't get that feeling when you drive by them from a distance!
ReplyDeleteThose big power lines always scare me. When I walk under them I can feel the electricity.
ReplyDeleteA good vantage point, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! Love the perspective, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWell framed!
ReplyDeleteNice lines!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting composition! Blue looks gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteLovely shot Andy, terrific composition
ReplyDeleteExcellent, Andy.
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