I like the distinction between the lovely, natural clouds and the man-made ‘cloud’ emanating from the smoke stack. Th e wind turbines make me think of an attacking army just cresting the hill…yech… Nice image!
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Fabulous capture!!
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I like the distinction between the lovely, natural clouds and the man-made ‘cloud’ emanating from the smoke stack. Th e wind turbines make me think of an attacking army just cresting the hill…yech… Nice image!
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awesome!
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What a great view.
Shame about the wind turbines – it seems impossible to escape them nowadays.
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Indeed looks like the industrial revolution is stil going on.
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Modern day industrial revolution!
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It used to be worse…you probably wouldn’t have seen the windfarm (even if it had been there then). Evocative image 🙂
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Amazing view. Great captured.
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Great shot! I love all those wind turbines.
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Awesome sky.
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Rain clouds? Makes the scene look gloomy 😦
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