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  • Sweeping hills under the Toora (Gippsland) wind farm towers


    G'day all

    Across the land, wind farms are "growing" on the summit of hills where a good breeze abounds - and the slope of the hills sends that breeze directly at the dozen towers at this location.


    exif- Panny FZ-2500; 1/1000s x F4,0; ISO-125; lens at 3x zoom / 65mm FFequiv

    As always, feedback welcome
    Phil
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    Beautiful landscape Phil and well presented. Shadows, colours and lines all tops. I can't see the turbines
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    • #3
      G'day mate

      What intrigued me here was the mixture of sloping sides / profile to the hills - the horizontal lines from cattle and sheep grazing over many decades, vs the straight lines of the fences and trees planted as wind breaks between paddocks. Although not in the photo, from my camera position I had a line of trees going from the road, down that 30-odd degree slope to the cross-over fence and then up the other side of the valley. A huge amount of work for the farmer many decades ago, but what a job!!

      Phil
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      • Isac
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        It was a great job by the farmers and I can see you've captured it really well. It would look fabulous being there.

    • #4
      The angle of the sunlight brings out the texture in the grass and adds pleasing tones to the curve of the hills. Very nice.
      Alan W

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