Daybreak at the nuclear plant. |
Thursday, October 01, 2015
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Even nuclear plants get daybreaks. Nice.
ReplyDeleteWith a little wind power, too.
ReplyDeleteI always think I am the only one never get the horizon in a straight line.....
ReplyDeleteQue maravilha bela fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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This is supremely gorgeous! Beautiful framing...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky...
ReplyDeleteA real contradiction with the wind turbine. I think this would be more compelling if the horizon were straight.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, radioactive photograph! :)
ReplyDeleteI know the area, from passing by on the train back home to Ottawa, but I've never been down on the beach. Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThe wind turbine is a surprise, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat color in this photograph!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like the way the lines in this shot come together. And it's ironic to see the turbine peeking out, too.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic sky!
ReplyDeleteLovely reflection of the sky on the water.
ReplyDeleteLove this take you did Andy. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of man-made and natural beauty.. Great composition!
ReplyDeleteNicely composed, Andy, and a fine sky. Interesting to see a wind turbine close to a nuclear power plant.
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